Moving over from GarageBand to Logic Pro X can be a tough process, especially if you're a beginner to the world of professional music software. In this quick tip, you'll learn how to successfully transfer your projects over from GarageBand to Logic Pro X. The main differences are in fine-grained control, and some pretty important basics missing from GB. Not knowing anything about you, I'll just say that if you have a moderate amount of experience, and certainly if you've ever worked, even casually. Not only does the GarageBand interface have almost the exact same style and feel as Logic Pro X but looking at the control bar across the top of the screen, you might notice it even includes some of the exact same features.
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May 22, 2016 The main differences are in fine-grained control, and some pretty important basics missing from GB. Not knowing anything about you, I'll just say that if you have a moderate amount of experience, and certainly if you've ever worked, even casually. While both GarageBand and Logic Pro X support Apple's free Logic Remote iPad app, which provides iPad owners with a remote control surface, Logic Pro X also supports hardware control surfaces from.
Stepping up from GarageBand to the professional features of Logic Pro is one of the smoothest transitions you'll ever make. For starters, you're greeted with a familiar interface. And your GarageBand projects from Mac, iPhone or iPad open in Logic Pro exactly as you left them. When you're ready, turn on more advanced features. Here are just a few incredible tools and instruments you'll find in Logic Pro.
NewLive Loops
For spontaneous composition.
Live Loops is a dynamic way to create and arrange music in real time. Kick off your composition by adding loops, samples or your recorded performances into a grid of cells. Trigger different cells to play with your ideas without worrying about a timeline or arrangement. Once you find combinations that work well together you can create song sections, then move everything into the Tracks area to continue production and finish your song. Blender 3d website.
More power to create.
Logic Pro X expands your creative options with a vast range of professional tools to make and shape sounds — diverse and versatile synths, customizable real and electronic drum kits, an amazing collection of MIDI and audio effect plug-ins, and tons of additional loops.
Create and tweak sounds for Drummer or your beat tracks with over 300 additional drum kit pieces and sound-shaping Smart Controls.
The most advanced sample-manipulating synthesizer plug-in on the market, with a 14GB sound library and powerfully intuitive Performance Controls.
High-end reverb lets you add space and depth to tracks by simulating a wide range of real and unnatural acoustic spaces.
Perfect your performances.
Logic Pro X gives you loads of features, including precise tools and take folders, to help fine-tune your performances and organize them into a complete song.
Quickly adjust the pitch of individual notes or come up with entirely new melodies.
Hit Record and play as many times as you want to get your best performances. You can see and preview them all, and easily audition the best takes to assemble the perfect part.
Mix and master like the pros.
Logic Pro gives you the kind of mixing and mastering gear you'd find in a professional recording studio — from a first-class, automation-enabled mixing console to pristine-sounding EQ, limiter and compression plug-ins.
Take control and easily navigate projects of any size — from your demo track to an orchestral film score multitrack. Automate mixes with precise graphic controls or use external hardware to record in real time.
Get up to speed. At your own speed.
When you're ready to enable the more sophisticated features in Logic Pro, turn on Advanced Tools. The flexibility of Logic Pro lets you experiment and progress at a pace you're comfortable with.
Logic Pro X Ridiculously powerful. And seriously creative.
GarageBand is a free music production software that comes standard with your computer's Mac, and is a very convenient and popular software for playing, recording and editing music.
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These days, it is also installed in iPhones and iPads, so I think many people are using it. Logic Pro X is a higher version of GarageBand, and is a paid software for $225 that can be installed from the App Store. If you want to use Logic Pro X on Windows, you have to install a virtual environment. This time, I'm actually using these two software, so I'd like to introduce if you need to buy Logic Pro and what the difference is (mainly MIDI editing). I hope it will be of some help to anyone considering purchasing Logic Pro.
GarageBand is good enough for those who plan to edit only a few songs, or who think that some quality is sufficient.
Logic Pro X is recommended for
- People who make a lot of music for a long time.
- People who want to save as much time as possible.
- People who want to make higher quality music.
Logic Pro features (compared to GarageBand)
The basic usage of Logic Pro is almost the same as GarageBand, and GarageBand files can also be read. One of the attractions of Logic Pro is that people who are accustomed to GarageBand can make a smooth transition.
Huge MIDI sound source
First of all, the most obvious difference is that you can use a huge number of sound sources. There are 14 types of sound sources for playing MIDI, such as the number of images above for Piano (About 6 types of GarageBand). If you want to compose with a lot of instruments, it costs at least hundreds of thousands of yen to buy the sound sources for each instrument, but Logic Pro allows you to use a huge number of instrument sounds without paying an additional fee.
Huge Loop sound source
There is a loop material that is displayed when you click the loop mark at the top right of the Logic Pro window screen. This is a pre-made, freely usable bar of music that can be used for music production (it can also be used for commercial purposes if it is not a single use of loop material). You can easily make your own music by combining this material. This is also in GarageBand, but Logic Pro has an overwhelming number of loop materials. Currently there are about 9800 that I use. I'm not sure because I don't compose with loop material, but I may be able to download more. Some people have released music composed using only loop material on YouTube, so I will introduce it here.
Randomize MIDI with a constant volume and rhythm to give it a human touch
The humanize function randomly disperses the volume, rhythm, and length of the sound within the range you set. In addition, various presets such as 'Randomize velocity' that disperses only the sound are available. It is possible to randomly disperse the velocity (sound intensity / volume) of the selected sound within the specified numerical range. As a result, even an artificial or computer-like MIDI sound source, which is a MIDI version of the score data as it is, becomes human-like, strong and weak music. Isn't this a particularly useful function for people who are typing on a computer without playing on a MIDI keyboard?
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Hit Record and play as many times as you want to get your best performances. You can see and preview them all, and easily audition the best takes to assemble the perfect part.
Mix and master like the pros.
Logic Pro gives you the kind of mixing and mastering gear you'd find in a professional recording studio — from a first-class, automation-enabled mixing console to pristine-sounding EQ, limiter and compression plug-ins.
Take control and easily navigate projects of any size — from your demo track to an orchestral film score multitrack. Automate mixes with precise graphic controls or use external hardware to record in real time.
Get up to speed. At your own speed.
When you're ready to enable the more sophisticated features in Logic Pro, turn on Advanced Tools. The flexibility of Logic Pro lets you experiment and progress at a pace you're comfortable with.
Logic Pro X Ridiculously powerful. And seriously creative.
GarageBand is a free music production software that comes standard with your computer's Mac, and is a very convenient and popular software for playing, recording and editing music.
Garageband Logic Pro Comparison Macbook Air
These days, it is also installed in iPhones and iPads, so I think many people are using it. Logic Pro X is a higher version of GarageBand, and is a paid software for $225 that can be installed from the App Store. If you want to use Logic Pro X on Windows, you have to install a virtual environment. This time, I'm actually using these two software, so I'd like to introduce if you need to buy Logic Pro and what the difference is (mainly MIDI editing). I hope it will be of some help to anyone considering purchasing Logic Pro.
GarageBand is good enough for those who plan to edit only a few songs, or who think that some quality is sufficient.
Logic Pro X is recommended for
- People who make a lot of music for a long time.
- People who want to save as much time as possible.
- People who want to make higher quality music.
Logic Pro features (compared to GarageBand)
The basic usage of Logic Pro is almost the same as GarageBand, and GarageBand files can also be read. One of the attractions of Logic Pro is that people who are accustomed to GarageBand can make a smooth transition.
Huge MIDI sound source
First of all, the most obvious difference is that you can use a huge number of sound sources. There are 14 types of sound sources for playing MIDI, such as the number of images above for Piano (About 6 types of GarageBand). If you want to compose with a lot of instruments, it costs at least hundreds of thousands of yen to buy the sound sources for each instrument, but Logic Pro allows you to use a huge number of instrument sounds without paying an additional fee.
Huge Loop sound source
There is a loop material that is displayed when you click the loop mark at the top right of the Logic Pro window screen. This is a pre-made, freely usable bar of music that can be used for music production (it can also be used for commercial purposes if it is not a single use of loop material). You can easily make your own music by combining this material. This is also in GarageBand, but Logic Pro has an overwhelming number of loop materials. Currently there are about 9800 that I use. I'm not sure because I don't compose with loop material, but I may be able to download more. Some people have released music composed using only loop material on YouTube, so I will introduce it here.
Randomize MIDI with a constant volume and rhythm to give it a human touch
The humanize function randomly disperses the volume, rhythm, and length of the sound within the range you set. In addition, various presets such as 'Randomize velocity' that disperses only the sound are available. It is possible to randomly disperse the velocity (sound intensity / volume) of the selected sound within the specified numerical range. As a result, even an artificial or computer-like MIDI sound source, which is a MIDI version of the score data as it is, becomes human-like, strong and weak music. Isn't this a particularly useful function for people who are typing on a computer without playing on a MIDI keyboard?
Garageband Vs Logic Pro X
If you want to do this with GarageBand, you have to change each note, so even a one-minute song can take tens of minutes to an hour. With Logic Pro, you just push a button. This is GarageBand's time inefficiency, as I said at the beginning. As I will introduce further, there are many such functions.
Align the rhythm
There is a function called the time quantize function that aligns the rhythm. It is a function that aligns rhythms that are slightly out of alignment at once, which is the opposite of the time when giving humanity.
If you press the Q button at the position of, the selected notes will be fine-tuned in rhythm at once. If you manually check each note in GarageBand and make fine adjustments, it will take an hour for a one-minute song, but with Logic Pro, it's just one button.
You can see the difference in volume visually
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I think there are many people who want to use the sound they actually played as it is, instead of typing it on a computer. Logic Pro is also convenient for such people. This is because the volume is visible.
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In GarageBand, they are all displayed in the same color, but in Logic Pro, they are displayed in colors that match the soft to loud sounds, from purple to red. It is quite convenient that you do not have to play each time and check the volume.
Play chords and chords
With 'Chord Trigger'> 'Single' selected, you can play piano chords and guitar chords with the push of a single piano key. There are various things such as major and minor, blues and jazz ballad chords.
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