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Aug 12, 2017 How to Hack and Crack Logic Pro X's or GarageBand's Additional Content Download issues. This video also shows some cool hacks on how to use symlinks to create additional space to store your Logic. Make the move from GarageBand to Logic Pro X. Stepping up from GarageBand to the professional features of Logic Pro X is one of the smoothest transitions you’ll ever make. For starters, you’re greeted with a familiar interface. And your GarageBand projects open in Logic Pro X exactly as you left them.
Play keys.
The first thing you should check out in the Logic Remote app is the control bar at the top of the interface. The center display shows the playhead location, the track name, and the track number. You can navigate through the track list with the arrows on either side of the display.
Tap the view icon to navigate to different views, including the touch instruments, mixer, smart help, and key commands. The View menu is dynamic and gives you options based on the selected track.
Tap the library icon to open the patch library. From the Patch Library menu, you can access your entire Logic Pro library and choose new patches for the currently selected track. Logic Remote does its best to recognize the instrument you load and give you the right tools for the job. The Logic Remote smart controls give you cool-looking interfaces that are easy to use and fun to play.
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Play guitar.
If you’re a guitar player, you may prefer to play all Logic Pro software instruments by using a fretboard on your iPad. If you’re not a guitar player, the fretboard is easy to learn (tap the frets to play notes), and frets can inspire you to play differently. You can drag the strings up or down to bend notes, just like on a guitar. You can also play with chord strips.
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To view the chord strips, tap the view icon and choose the chord strips. Tap the top of the chord strip to play all six strings at once. You can tap any individual string to play it or swipe up and down along the chord strip to simulate strumming.
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Play drums.
Logic Remote turns your iPad into an easy-to-use beat maker. With an Ultrabeat track selected, you can view a large screen of 24 drum pads. With a Drum Kit Designer track selected, you can choose the kit view. The drums are touch-sensitive. If you tap a drum with two fingers, it plays repeating notes (great for hi-hat), and as you spread your fingers apart, the pattern gets faster (great for drum rolls).
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Play drums.
Logic Remote turns your iPad into an easy-to-use beat maker. With an Ultrabeat track selected, you can view a large screen of 24 drum pads. With a Drum Kit Designer track selected, you can choose the kit view. The drums are touch-sensitive. If you tap a drum with two fingers, it plays repeating notes (great for hi-hat), and as you spread your fingers apart, the pattern gets faster (great for drum rolls).
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Edit tracks and your arrangement.
Editing is often filled with repetitive tasks. When you find yourself choosing the same menus and functions over and over again, open the key commands view and add a customized key command.
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Use your iPad mixing console.
Tap the view icon and choose the mixer, which is worth the entire price of the iPad. The mixer shows you level meters; icons for automation, record, mute, and solo; pan knobs; faders; and the track names and numbers. You can swipe across the track names or meters to show different groups of faders. To view effects sends in the mixer, tap the Sends 1–4 icon beside the master fader.
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Command Logic Pro.
Tap the settings icon to open the edit and track submenus. On this menu, you can undo and redo edits, create and duplicate tracks, adjust the velocity range of the touch instruments, and open Logic Remote Help.
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Command Logic Pro.
Tap the settings icon to open the edit and track submenus. On this menu, you can undo and redo edits, create and duplicate tracks, adjust the velocity range of the touch instruments, and open Logic Remote Help.
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Navigate Logic Pro.
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The control bar display shows you the location of the playhead in musical time or clock time, depending on the general project settings. Tap the control bar display, and a ruler opens below the control bar. Swipe left or right in the ruler or display area to move the playhead.
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Sketch songs with GarageBand.
You can start any project in GarageBand for iOS (iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch), import it to GarageBand on your Mac to work on it a little more, and then import it to Logic Pro.
The workflow is smooth. One benefit of using all three apps is that you have a version of the project saved on your iOS device, in your GarageBand projects folder, and in your Logic Pro projects folder. Redundant backups will save the day.
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Import iPad audio.
GarageBand for iOS is capable of recording other music applications on your device through Inter-App Audio. Many iOS apps support the Inter-App Audio protocol. It’s a great way to get audio from your third-party synths and drum machines into GarageBand and, eventually, into Logic Pro.
You can also use third-party audio effects via Inter-App Audio. Some fantastic sounding guitar amp simulators can be used as an effect on your audio tracks. Recording apps into GarageBand for iOS and then importing projects to your computer is a simple and effective way to get the most from your iPad, GarageBand, and Logic Pro X.
Before you check firewall and control surface settings, make sure your device running Logic Remote is on the same Wi-Fi network as your Mac:
Change the Firewall settings on your Mac
Firewall settings on your Mac might be blocking Logic Remote from connecting.
- Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu .
- Click Security & Privacy in the System Preferences window.
- Click the Firewall tab in the Security & Privacy pane.
- Click the lock icon at the bottom-left corner of the Firewall pane, then enter an administrator username and password.
- Click the Firewall Options button.
- Deselect the checkbox for 'Block all incoming connections.'
- Click OK. Try connecting Logic Remote.
If you still can't connect, check to see if you have a TouchOSC device added in Logic Pro, then remove it if you do.
Remove TouchOSC device from Logic Pro
Logic Remote might not connect if you previously added a TouchOSC device as a control surface for Logic Pro.
- Close Logic Remote.
- Open Logic Pro X on your Mac.
- Choose Logic Pro X > Control Surfaces > Setup.
- Check to see if a TouchOSC device appears in the window. If so, select the device, press the Delete key, then click OK.
- If there are other Logic Remotes in the window, delete them.
- Try connecting Logic Remote.