- Apple has just sent a fairly significant update to Logic Pro for Mac and iPad
- Flashback capture will handle the recording even if it does not start it
- Stem divisors gain more functionality, and a little intelligence from Apple arrives at this creative tool
Apple has been on a roll with Logic Pro in Mac and iPad: in 2024, the technological giant marked the beginning of several characteristics with AI, including an impressive Stem divisor, and now, for the first important update of 2025, it could be said that things are becoming until 11.
Leading the improvements for both Mac and IPAD is a new tool that will save its bright shot, even if you forget to press the registration button. Beyond that, Stem Splitter is an even more powerful tool, and Apple Intelligence is arriving within the long functionality of notes.
So let’s start with the capture of flashback: this is a rename of ‘capture recording’ and an expansion of their abilities. Whether it is a professional in logic or maybe just update from Garageband, it is likely that you have experienced this when you start touching a guitar, sing some chords or touch another instrument: greatness attacks, but forgets to reach the album. This feature has the potential to be a lifeguard, since automatically captures its performance before pressing the registration.
With the pressure of a button, you can make it appear in your timeline. As part of its brand change, Flashback Capture now works with any MIDI source, or, with greater precision, with any audio source. It also works if you reproduce something while listening to another piece of your timeline: when inspiration attacks, regardless of whether you start recording, flashback capture saves the day. This update is now available for Mac with Logic Pro 11.2 and for iPad with Logic Pro version 2.2, which are now available.
The always popular stem divisor, which uses AI to analyze an audio file and separate the instruments or voices on individual tracks, is receiving an improvement. Previously, I could separate voices, low and drums on separate tracks while putting other potential elements in a song called “Other.”
Now, Apple is adding the ability to recognize the piano and the guitar, while promising a better audio fidelity. This should be quite useful, although if you have a horn section in your band, those wonderful brass instruments will continue to live in the song ‘Other’. There will also be prejustments to choose from, including a cappella, instrumental with voices or simply instrumental. The stem divider will still be available in Mac and iPads with Apple Silicon inside, specifically the M1 or newer chip.
While there is some AI and automatic learning, Apple is also incorporating the integration of writing tools. Essentially, the notes of Logic Pro notes will now have a dedicated button to write tools, which will allow you to take advantage of Apple models or smartgpt intelligent to help develop letters, potentially.
If you are interested in the new sound packages, Logic Pro in Mac is gaining magnetic imperfections and Tosin Abasi, while the iPad version obtains the new career of the dance floor. The latter here offers alchemy patches and hundreds of loops, all themes around the battery and bass. It sounds a lot like summer pop and should be fun.
Finally, for Logic Pro on iPad, Learn Midi is arriving and will help you understand these physical control devices with a minimum previous experience. Essentially, you can connect a compatible MIDI device on its iPad through USB-C and then assign a function in logic pro to physical control, such as a knob. You can customize the experience to your exact needs, already measured, you can adjust your configuration accordingly.
However, the best news and continue with Apple’s past improvements in the software suite is that if you have already bought Logic Pro to subscribe to Logic Pro for iPad, you will get all these new functions for free.
Apple also does not increase the cost for either of them. Logic Pro for MAC remains a unique purchase of $ 199.99 / £ 199.99 / AU $ 299.99 and Logic Pro for iPad is $ 5.99 / £ 4.99 / AU $ 7.99 or annually at $ 49.99 / £ 49.99 / AU $ 59.99.
In addition, you can still get a free one -month test on the iPad or a free 90 -day test in the MAC for logic.