
The much needed facelift has finally banished those tiny menus and the relocation of things like the transport bar to the top has made the workflow more intuitive. We’ll I need not of worried too much as Logic X is a huge improvement over its predecessor. I had previously bought (against my wishes!) Logic 9 which I hated with a passion so I wasn’t too thrilled at the prospect of spending more time in Logic land.

Besides this artist, there is another that I will be working with soon who is also on Logic X too. It just made sense to do this rathe than both of us lose time with trying to convert the projects back and forth between our systems. Well, I have changed my mind, slightly! I had to buy Logic due to a collaboration with an artist I am working with. I have made no attempt to hide my distaste of the music software Logic in the past, perhaps because I am a long time Cubase user it is ingrained in me but also I just think that for years it has really lagged behind other DAW’s too.
#CUBASE IC AIR PRO#
More music tech goodness to chew on folks! I decided to make a short film showing the integration of a bunch of new things, Logic Pro X, the iPad Air plus the Native Instruments Maschine Studio running the V2.0 software.
