Logic Remote

Logic Remote

Details about Logic Remote

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • July 16, 2013
  • September 19, 2024
  • 14+
  • 4+
  • 224.75MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • British English
    Catalan
    Croatian
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Version History of Logic Remote

1.5.5

May 14, 2024

This update includes stability improvements and bug fixes

1.5.4

November 6, 2023

This update includes stability improvements and bug fixes

1.5.3

November 1, 2022

This update contains stability improvements and bug fixes

1.5.2

October 18, 2021

• Support for expanded Step Sequencer tools that enable live step recording, melodic drum pattern editing, and more • Provides stability improvements and bug fixes

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1.5.1

December 10, 2020

This update contains stability improvements and bug fixes

1.5

November 12, 2020

• Adds the ability to control Step Sequencer using your iPad or iPhone to create beats, bass lines, and melodic parts • Supports keyboard commands when using a Smart Keyboard or Bluetooth keyboard • Stability and performance improvements

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1.4.1

May 12, 2020

• Control Live Loops from your iPad or iPhone by triggering cells or switching between scenes • Use Multi-Touch to perform Remix FX on individual tracks or the entire song mix • Browse and add Apple Loops to your Live Loops projects from your iPad

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1.4

May 12, 2020

• Control Live Loops from your iPad or iPhone by triggering cells or switching between scenes • Use Multi-Touch to perform Remix FX on individual tracks or the entire song mix • Browse and add Apple Loops to your Live Loops projects from your iPad

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1.3.5

October 7, 2019

This update contains stability improvements and bug fixes

1.3.4

September 10, 2018

This update contains stability improvements and bug fixes.

Price History of Logic Remote

Description of Logic Remote

Logic Remote is a companion app for Logic Pro and GarageBand on the Mac. It provides an innovative way to extend the creative power of Logic or GarageBand by using your iPad or iPhone. Designed to take full advantage of Multi-Touch, Logic Remote offers new ways to record, mix, and even perform instruments from anywhere in the room, turning your iPad or iPhone* into a mixer, transport control, and a flexible Touch Instrument. Play Logic Instruments • Play any Logic instrument using a familiar piano keyboard or guitar fretboard • Tap out beats on drum pads or a drum kit • Control Live Loops by triggering cells or switching between scenes • Program beats, bass lines, and melodic parts in Step Sequencer • Perform Remix FX over individual tracks or the entire song • Use the scale mode to limit notes to fit the key of your song • Tap and strum entire chords using Chord Strip view • Make simple or dramatic changes to your sounds with Smart Controls • Add the Arpeggiator plug-in to any instrument Navigate Logic Projects • Operate basic transport controls like start, stop, record, and cycle • Swipe the LCD or bar ruler to navigate to any location • Select and jump to any Logic project marker • Control recordings on your Mac from another room • Browse the Sound Library and remotely change Patches • Enable Smart Help and hover over interface elements on your Mac to display documentation on your iPad • Remotely trigger Logic key commands with customizable buttons Mix Your Logic Sessions • Use Multi-Touch gestures to adjust Mixer volume, pan, solo, and mute controls • Swipe to scroll or jump in banks to navigate through Mixer faders • Use the level meter strip to monitor levels and identify clipping • Enable and change automation modes for each fader • Use Multi-Touch gestures to shape the tone of your tracks with Visual EQ • Plug-in view provides access to Logic or Audio Unit plug-in parameters *Smart Controls, Sound Library navigation, Smart Help, full mixer, and access to plug-in controls are available only on iPad
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Logic Remote: FAQ

Is Logic Remote compatible with iPad devices?

The Logic Remote software is compatible with iPad devices.

Who launched the app?

Logic Remote was created by Apple Inc..

What is the minimum iOS version to run Logic Remote?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 14 or higher.

What is the overall app rating of Logic Remote?

4.5: The Logic Remote app gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre of app is Logic Remote?

The App Category Of The Logic Remote App Is Music.

What Logic Remote application version is the current one?

1.5.5 is the most recent version of the Logic Remote app.

When was the most recent Logic Remote update made available?

Logic Remote released its latest update on September 19, 2024.

Do you know when Logic Remote was first made available?

Logic Remote was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What's the content advisory rating of the Logic Remote app?

The Logic Remote app is rated Apple Inc..

What languages is Logic Remote available in?

Currently, the Logic Remote app supports the following languages: British English, Catalan, Croatian and 28 more.

Does Apple Arcade support Logic Remote among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Logic Remote is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Logic Remote?

Unfortunately, Logic Remote does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Does Logic Remote offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, Logic Remote does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Logic Remote display any ads?

No, Logic Remote does not display any ads.

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Reviews of Logic Remote

  • Oh, The GUI’s Beauty and Ease Of Use Astounds!

    Clean, easily readable graphical interface replete with metering for most every channel and buss. This app is wonderfully navigable by mere intuition, with immediate responsiveness from users’ touch input on the iOS device they’re running it on, makes Apple Logic Remote an absolute joy to use, especially while away from the host computer’s display, keyboard and mouse.

    ‘Use it mostly while entering musical notes into Logic Pro from a beefy 88-key hammer action Akai controller keyboard some distance away from the Mac. Kudos, Apple!
  • Great but…

    Please continue to improve on this great app. I would love to see the timeline scrub feature moved from the top under the transport menu to the very bottom. Having it up there has my hand covering the tracks, making it harder to see. Also, please give the option to hide track numbers at the bottom of the mixer view since they rarely match with the Logic tack or mixer numbers. And lastly, adding more detailed plugin UI like you did with the track EQ.

    I did find a bug where adding or moving a plugin to another slot causes it to disappear while it’s really still there. Selecting another track fixes it.
  • Fretboard play surface has only 10 frets. Why?

    The fretboard play surface for midi input has only ten frets, and there’s no work around. One would think that because the instrument is digital they could have a scrollable 24 fret interface, or at least 12. Shoot, even 11 frets might kind of make sense given that the twelfth fret is an octave of the open string and can therefore be easily accounted for. But 10 frets? What a weird and limiting choice. It almost feels like a joke someone decided to play on musicians. Just a weird awkward choice. There’s no way to expand or scroll the fretboard or any alternative fretboards to download. Nope. Just ten frets for everyone forever. Seriously, why? And why am I the only person online who seems to be baffled and stultified by this?