![]() And tbh, you should probably give people back backwards compatibility in the next release and then do this the right way, the smart way, the Apple way, going forward. All you have to do is block inter-system apps like Logic Remote and Keynote Remote from updating if you detect a Mac in the users account will not be compatible with the update. You know I have a Mac Pro 3,1 that only supports El Capitan and therefore only supports Logic Pro X 10.2 (I think, I forget exact version). Apple you have the data on all the user’s machines. While everyone knows how great this app and Logic are, its kinda messed up, if you read all of the reviews from upset users, that you don’t do a very simple thing to prevent the issue where a users app updates and its not backwards compatible with their Logic. I’d love to hear back - this would be a game changer for us songwriters in the industry As a songwriter I find this tool extremely helpful, especially when your recording yourself and want to eliminate the back and forth to the control room - I was wondering if by chance you can integrate the notepad project and track functions on the app - this helps with documenting lyrics and calling out those specifics for the mixer per track - it be nice to never have to leave the booth - it also would be nice not to have to go back and forth between the notepad app - idk, maybe similarly to the way the audio recording (voice memo) has been ended to logic - is it possible to tag notepad notes the a session? Just throwing out ideas - I myself am just a novice developer but I’m sure you guys can figure it out. I’m aware their are quite a bit of concerns on the back end logic of the logic remote, yet I’m not here to speak on it at this time. I been an logic user since Logic Pro 7 and I must say we’ve come a long way. *Smart Controls, Sound Library navigation, Smart Help, full mixer, and access to plug-in controls are available only on iPad Plug-in view provides access to Logic or Audio Unit plug-in parameters.Use Multi-Touch gestures to shape the tone of your tracks with Visual EQ.Enable and change automation modes for each fader.Use the level meter strip to monitor levels and identify clipping.Swipe to scroll or jump in banks to navigate through Mixer faders.Use Multi-Touch gestures to adjust Mixer volume, pan, solo, and mute controls.Remotely trigger Logic key commands with customizable buttons.Enable Smart Help and hover over interface elements on your Mac to display documentation on your iPad.Browse the Sound Library and remotely change Patches.Control recordings on your Mac from another room.Select and jump to any Logic project marker. ![]()
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