![]() ![]() As you may already have heard, Apple's entry-level sequencer is called Garage Band. But its name isn't iLogic, and in fact doesn't feature the letter 'i' at all. At the start of 2004 rumours were stronger than ever that Apple would introduce a new music application, and while many in pro circles thought this would compete with Pro Tools, it turned out to be the long-awaited 'iLogic' app. We take a look at the newest member of Apple's iLife suite and discover that youthful looks, adolescent attitude and long hair are not required to join this Garage Band.Įver since Apple purchased Emagic towards the end of 2002, Mac users had been speculating about the arrival of an 'iLogic'-type application, a cut-down version of Logic that would do the same for music-making that iMovie did for home movie production. Here you can see the selected MIDI part from the main arranging area being edited in the lower editor section. *** Multitrack recording requires a compatible third-party audio interface.Garage Band uses a one-window interface. ** Requires free download from GarageBand Sound Library. * Requires compatible third-party Audio Unit Extensions apps from the App Store.
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