Post by account_disabled on Sept 14, 2023 10:26:17 GMT
Anyone familiar with audio and video editing on a Mac may find the touch-first interface disconcerting when they first encounter it. If you have a connected keyboard, you can use the regular keyboard shortcuts you use on a Mac.
However, for first-time users, the Phone Number List method of directly touching and manipulating content feels natural.
In particular, in the case of Logic Pro, it is faster and more intuitive to edit waveforms and samples by directly touching them. Using the on-screen keyboard and guitar strings or pads, you can create simple melodies and beats with just a few taps.
Thanks to multi-touch, you can adjust multiple sliders in the mixer at once. ⓒ Apple
Everyone has probably seen videos of an engineer sitting in front of a huge mixing board and manipulating multiple sliders at the same time. You can now do the same thing with multitouch on the iPad screen. Even long-time Logic Pro users will likely prefer touch for many workflows with a little practice.
Of the two apps, Logic Pro will probably take on the role of a more fun 'toy' for non-experts. There is relatively little pressure to create your own starting content, there are hundreds of libraries of instruments, effects, beats, etc., and the library preview function is very fast and easy to use. You can easily create dozens of tracks without importing samples or recording your own samples.
Through the sound browser, you can easily find, preview, and load the instruments and sounds you want. ⓒ Apple
The best advantage is the price
I, like everyone else, am tired of subscription pricing for all digital content, especially on mobile apps. However, despite the fact that these two apps are only available through subscription, it's safe to say that their best advantage is their price.
Each app costs $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year, and you can try it for free for one month. Since the price of Logic Pro for Mac is $200, Logic Pro requires a 4-year subscription to reach the Mac price, and in the case of Final Cut Pro, the 6-year subscription fee is the same as the Mac version price.
If you're a student working on a project or creating a special video for a company outing, the ability to use full-fledged professional tools for just $5 for a month and then cancel is a huge advantage. Although there are many reasons why it is better to purchase professional software at a one-time cost, even if it is expensive, there are many advantages to low-cost subscription plans that make the tools more accessible.
The subscription prices for professional creative apps from some companies (such as Adobe) are at a level that completely blocks access to general users. For example, Adobe Premiere costs a whopping $31.49 per month if you don't commit to a one-year contract. Apple's pricing lowers the barrier to entry for new users and offers a reasonable 'additional fee' for people who already have Mac apps but sometimes need to work externally. ' That's the level.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I wish the Mac version was offered at the same $5 per month price.
However, for first-time users, the Phone Number List method of directly touching and manipulating content feels natural.
In particular, in the case of Logic Pro, it is faster and more intuitive to edit waveforms and samples by directly touching them. Using the on-screen keyboard and guitar strings or pads, you can create simple melodies and beats with just a few taps.
Thanks to multi-touch, you can adjust multiple sliders in the mixer at once. ⓒ Apple
Everyone has probably seen videos of an engineer sitting in front of a huge mixing board and manipulating multiple sliders at the same time. You can now do the same thing with multitouch on the iPad screen. Even long-time Logic Pro users will likely prefer touch for many workflows with a little practice.
Of the two apps, Logic Pro will probably take on the role of a more fun 'toy' for non-experts. There is relatively little pressure to create your own starting content, there are hundreds of libraries of instruments, effects, beats, etc., and the library preview function is very fast and easy to use. You can easily create dozens of tracks without importing samples or recording your own samples.
Through the sound browser, you can easily find, preview, and load the instruments and sounds you want. ⓒ Apple
The best advantage is the price
I, like everyone else, am tired of subscription pricing for all digital content, especially on mobile apps. However, despite the fact that these two apps are only available through subscription, it's safe to say that their best advantage is their price.
Each app costs $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year, and you can try it for free for one month. Since the price of Logic Pro for Mac is $200, Logic Pro requires a 4-year subscription to reach the Mac price, and in the case of Final Cut Pro, the 6-year subscription fee is the same as the Mac version price.
If you're a student working on a project or creating a special video for a company outing, the ability to use full-fledged professional tools for just $5 for a month and then cancel is a huge advantage. Although there are many reasons why it is better to purchase professional software at a one-time cost, even if it is expensive, there are many advantages to low-cost subscription plans that make the tools more accessible.
The subscription prices for professional creative apps from some companies (such as Adobe) are at a level that completely blocks access to general users. For example, Adobe Premiere costs a whopping $31.49 per month if you don't commit to a one-year contract. Apple's pricing lowers the barrier to entry for new users and offers a reasonable 'additional fee' for people who already have Mac apps but sometimes need to work externally. ' That's the level.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I wish the Mac version was offered at the same $5 per month price.