There’s been a rumbling conversation going on for many years now, speculating when Apple might port Logic Pro X to its iOS platform. Spurred on by the superbly capable GarageBand (which has been readily available for years) Logic-Pro-X-types have had to make do with Logic Remote, a semi-solution, mirroring Logic’s operations on your iPhone or iPad, as long as you have your Mac within networking distance of your device.
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Now it’s finally arrived, but Logic Pro for iPad downloads with caveats; firstly, it’s for iPad only. Unlike GarageBand, you won’t be able to run Logic on your iPhone, although anyone who’s tried running GarageBand on their phone will probably sigh with relief – some kind of microscope is a prerequisite for navigating the smaller screen. You’ll also need the right sort of iPad, sporting an A12 processor or better. That means using any of Apple’s current crop of iPads, including the iPad mini, and a fair few iPads from the last couple of years. You’ll