Apple is seemingly prepping a new version of Logic Pro X for the Mac with support for Live Loops. The feature has proven to be popular in Garageband for iPad, and now Apple is looking to expand the experience to Logic Pro users.
When the iPad or iTunes is sending music/video to an AirPlay Output device, it is actually sending the music/video file over to that device to play rather then just sending 2 channels of audio. For this reason, GarageBand would be a difficult task asnit would need to send up to 10 files (8 tracks and 2 effects) over the network to play in perfect sync.
As first noted by a user on Reddit (via MacRumors), Apple’s education website shows an image of a MacBook Pro running Logic Pro X. What’s interesting about the image, however, is the Logic Pro X interface that’s shown. As eager Reddit users noted, the screenshot appears to show Apple’s Live Loops feature in Logic Pro X for the Mac.
The Live Loops feature first came to the iPad back in 2016, with Apple billing it as an “entirely new and intuitive way to create amazing music.” Live Loops includes a variety of Apple-designed loop templates for creating music with a unique cell and column-based design.
Here’s how Apple describes the feature in Garageband on iPad:
Live Loops is designed to make it easy to create music like a DJ or electronic music producer. With Live Loops, you can play, edit, and arrange musical ideas in real time. Each musical phrase or loop exists in a cell in the Live Loops grid. Working in the grid, you can start and stop playback of cells freely, while keeping everything in sync. You can choose a Live Loops template which includes a set of instruments and prerecorded cells, or choose an empty grid.
There’s no indication on when Apple plans to release the next version of Logic Pro X. As of right now, it has not taken down the image from its education website.
In related news, Apple last week extended the Final Cut Pro X free trial from 30 days to 90 days. The company also added a new free trial option for Logic Pro X, allowing users to try out the application for 90 days.
Are you a Logic Pro X user? What do you think of Live Loops coming to the Mac? Let us know down in the comments!
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GarageBand User Guide for iPad
You can share a song as a GarageBand project or as an audio file. You can share GarageBand songs to a Mac, to SoundCloud or to another app on your iPad. You can also send a song in an email, share it to nearby devices using AirDrop, or use it as a ringtone. If you have set up iCloud, you can also Use iCloud to share songs between devices.
You can import a GarageBand song created on another iPad or iPhone. Because GarageBand for Mac offers features and functionality not found in GarageBand for iPad, you can’t import a GarageBand for Mac song to GarageBand for iPad.
In Logic Pro and GarageBand for Mac, you can share a special GarageBand for iPad-compatible version of your project to iCloud. You can add, edit, and arrange new tracks in GarageBand for iPad. When you reopen the project in Logic Pro or GarageBand for Mac, the new tracks are added to the original project.
Share a song to a Mac
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, then tap Share .
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Do one of the following:
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To save the song as an editable GarageBand project: tap Project.
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To save the song as an audio file: tap Song.
You can add the artist, composer, and title information, choose the audio quality, and an image for the audio file.
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Tap Share, tap Save to Files, locate and tap the GarageBand folder, then tap Add.
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Connect your iPad to your Mac.
Your connected iPad appears in a Finder window sidebar under Locations.
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On your Mac, select the icon for your iPad, click Files, then click GarageBand in the Apps list.
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Drag the song from the GarageBand list to the Finder.
You can open a GarageBand project in GarageBand on your Mac, or play the audio file in the Music app on your computer. You can’t open a GarageBand project on a Windows computer.
Share songs to a Mac using the GarageBand File Transfer folder
GarageBand uses the GarageBand File Transfer folder to store audio files that you can import into GarageBand or use with other music apps. You can copy the GarageBand File Transfer folder to your Mac to create a backup or to use the contents with other apps.
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , then tap Song.
You can add the artist, composer, and title information, choose the audio quality, and an image for the audio file.
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Tap Share, tap Save to Files, locate and tap the GarageBand File Transfer folder, then tap Add.
A stereo audio file is saved to the GarageBand File Transfer folder.
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Connect your iPad to your Mac.
Your connected iPad appears in a Finder window sidebar under Locations.
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On your Mac, select the icon for your iPad, click Files, then click the disclosure triangle for GarageBand in the Apps list.
The GarageBand File Transfer folder appears.
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Drag the GarageBand File Transfer folder to the Finder.
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To save any changes made on your Mac to your device, drag the GarageBand Transfer folder from your Mac back to the GarageBand area in the Finder window.
Send a song in an email
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , then tap Song.
After you tap Song, you can add the artist, composer, and title information. You can also choose the audio quality and an image for the audio file.
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Tap Share, then tap Mail.
A new email is created with the song as an attachment.
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In the email, tap the To, Cc/Bcc, and Subject fields to edit the recipients and the subject of the email.
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Tap the body of the email to edit the message text.
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When the email is ready, tap Send.
You can’t send the email until you add at least one recipient.
Send a song using Messages
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , then do one of the following:
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Send a stereo audio file: Tap Song, then tap Share.
After you tap Song, you can add the artist, composer, and title information. You can also choose the audio quality and an image for the audio file.
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Send a GarageBand project: Tap Project.
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Tap Message.
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Choose a recipient for the message. You can also add message text.
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When the message is ready, tap the Send button .
You can’t send the message until you add at least one recipient.
Send a GarageBand song to the Clips app
You can add your GarageBand song to videos you create with the Clips app, available from the App Store.
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, then tap the song you want to share.
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Tap Share then tap Song.
You can add the artist, composer, and title information. You can also choose the audio quality and an image for the audio file.
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Tap Share, then tap Copy to Clips.
The Clips app opens and shows a list of projects.
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Tap the project you want to add the song to.
If the video project in Clips doesn’t contain imported audio, the song is added to the project. If the project already contains imported audio, you can choose to replace it by tapping Replace.
Important: Replacing imported audio can’t be undone.
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Tap Done.
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Open a song in another app on your iPad
You can open a GarageBand song in iMovie or another app on your iPad. The app must be compatible with the “Open in” feature.
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , then do one of the following:
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Send a stereo audio file: Tap Song, then tap Share.
After you tap Song, you can add the artist, composer, and title information. You can also choose the audio quality and an image for the audio file.
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Send a GarageBand project: Tap Project.
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Tap “Open in.”
A list shows apps that can open the song. If there are no compatible apps on your iPad, the list is empty.
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Tap the icon of the app you want to open the song in.
Import a GarageBand for iPad song
Using a Mac, you can import a GarageBand song that was created on another iPad or iPhone. Because GarageBand for Mac offers additional features and functionality not found in GarageBand for iPad, you can’t import a GarageBand for Mac song to GarageBand for iPad.
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Connect your iPad to your Mac.
Your connected device appears as an icon in a Finder window sidebar under Locations.
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Select the icon for your iPad, click Files, then select GarageBand in the Apps list.
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Drag a song to the GarageBand files list.
After you import a song, you can open it in the My Songs browser.
Share a song to nearby devices using AirDrop
You can share songs to other devices using AirDrop. AirDrop is available for devices featuring a Lightning connector.
Before sharing a song using AirDrop, you must turn AirDrop on in Control Center. You can also choose whether to share with all devices using AirDrop, or only those in your Contacts.
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , then do one of the following:
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Send a stereo audio file: Tap Song, then tap Share.
After you tap Song, you can add the artist, composer, and title information. You can also choose the audio quality and an image for the audio file.
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Send a GarageBand project: Tap Project.
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Tap the device you want to share with.
To return to the My Songs browser without sharing the song, tap Cancel.
A notification appears on the device it is shared with. After the song is downloaded to the device, it opens in GarageBand (if GarageBand is the only compatible app) or presents a list of compatible music apps.
Collaborate with other users using iCloud Drive
You can invite people to collaborate with you on songs stored in iCloud Drive. When you or one of the other users close a song you are collaborating on or close GarageBand, the song is updated with the latest changes in iCloud Drive. If changes made on multiple devices are out of sync, a copy of the song with the new changes is saved to the same location as the original in iCloud Drive.
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Ensure that you are signed in to iCloud on all devices you want to share with.
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In the My Songs browser, tap iCloud Drive in the sidebar, and locate the song you want to share.
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Tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , tap Project, then tap Add People.
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Tap Share Options to change access and permissions settings.
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Do one of the following:
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Tap Message to share a link to your song using Messages.
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Tap Mail to send a link to your song in an email.
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Tap Copy Link to copy the link to your song to the clipboard.
If “Only people you invite” is selected in Share Options, a window appears where you can add people that can access the song. When you are done, tap Copy Link. Download virtual dj 8.
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Send a GarageBand song to SoundCloud
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , then tap Song.
After you tap Song, you can add the artist, composer, and title information. You can also choose the audio quality and an image for the audio file.
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Tap Share, then tap SoundCloud.
If you are not logged in to SoundCloud, log in.
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Type a title for the song.
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To choose an image for the song, tap Photos, then locate and tap the image.
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Tap Continue and tap the Visibility, Permissions, and Quality settings you want the song to have, then tap Share.
The song is uploaded to SoundCloud as an audio file with the selected quality setting.
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Do one of the following:
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Open SoundCloud in Safari: Tap Visit.
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Send an email with a link to the song on SoundCloud: Tap Tell a Friend.
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Return to GarageBand: Tap Close.
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Send a GarageBand song to Youku
Sending a song to Youku is available when a Chinese keyboard is chosen on your iPad.
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , then tap Song.
After you tap Song, you can add the artist, composer, and title information. You can also choose the audio quality and an image for the audio file.
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Tap Share, then tap Youku.
If you are not logged in to Youku, log in.
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Type a title and description for the song. Studio one console 1.
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To choose an image for the song, tap Photos, then locate and tap the image.
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Tap the Privacy setting you want the song to have, then tap Share.
The song is uploaded to Youku as a movie.
Share a GarageBand song using a sharing extension
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , then do one of the following:
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Send a stereo audio file: Tap Song, then tap Share.
After you tap Song, you can add the artist, composer, and title information. You can also choose the audio quality and an image for the audio file.
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Send a GarageBand project: Tap Project.
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Tap the icon for the social network or service.
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Follow the instructions in the dialog for your social network or service.
Before you can share GarageBand songs using a sharing extension, you must install one or more apps that include a sharing extension.
Share a GarageBand song as a ringtone or text tone
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In the My Songs browser, tap Select, then tap the song you want to export.
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Tap Share , then tap Ringtone.
The Export Ringtone panel opens, showing the name for the ringtone. By default, the ringtone uses the same name as the song.
The maximum length for exported ringtones is 30 seconds. If the exported ringtone exceeds the maximum length, a dialog appears. Tap Continue to have GarageBand shorten the ringtone automatically, or tap Cancel to return to the song so you can shorten it.
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To rename the ringtone, tap the name and type a new name.
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Tap Export.
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In the Ringtone Export Successful panel, do one of the following:
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Return to the My Songs browser: Tap OK.
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Choose a use for the ringtone: Tap “Use sound as,” then do one of the following:
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Use the ringtone as your standard ringtone, replacing the existing ringtone: Tap Standard Ringtone.
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Use the ringtone as your standard text tone, replacing the existing text tone: Tap Standard Text Tone.
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See a list of your contacts: Tap “Assign to contact,” then tap the contact you want to use the ringtone with.
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Return to the My Songs browser without assigning the ringtone: Tap Done.
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Manage exported GarageBand ringtones
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In the My Songs browser, tap Select, then tap a song.
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Tap Share , then tap Ringtone.
The Export Ringtone panel opens.
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Tap Your Ringtones.
A window opens showing all previously exported ringtones.
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To delete a ringtone:
Tap Edit, tap the Delete button , then tap Delete for any ringtone you want to delete.
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When you finish, tap Done.
To return to the Export Ringtone panel without deleting ringtones (or if there are no existing ringtones), tap Export Ringtone.
Send a GarageBand song to YouTube or Facebook via iMovie
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In the My Songs browser, tap the Select button, tap the song you want to share, tap Share , then tap Song.
After you tap Song, you can add the artist, composer, and title information. You can also choose the audio quality of the file, and choose an image for the audio file.
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Tap Share, then tap Copy to iMovie.
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Add your idea to a new iMovie project, then share the resulting movie to YouTube or Facebook.
If iMovie is not installed on your iPad, download it from the App Store.