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Tech reviews: Logic Pro for iPad

Tim Hallas takes a look at Logic Pro for iPad and assesses ots suitability for the classroom.
Logic Pro on iPad
Logic Pro on iPad

The DAW is now an essential part of music classroom equipment and is found as frequently as ukuleles and keyboards these days. It's not uncommon for departments to have dedicated computer rooms to allow students to create music on a DAW, or at least have some round the outside of a general music classroom.

There is a range of DAWs available for both PC and Mac and each has advantages and disadvantages. For instance: Bandlab and Soundtrap are both free but limited, Cubase is still the best for MIDI editing, Pro Tools is still the master of audio editing, and Logic Pro is a good ‘all-rounder’. Logic has a wide range of included instruments and loops, and high-quality audio editing features.

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