

New additive effects in Alchemy expand the options for filtering and modulating sound.Alchemy includes an automatic time align feature for improved morphing.The pitch of an audio region can now be transposed or fine-tuned.Add new Drummer loops to your song and then customize them with performance controls.Includes three new Drummers who play percussion in the styles of Pop, Songwriter, and Latin.UVA stages largest ever exhibition at 180 Studiosįact and 180 Studios launch Future Shock virtual exhibition created by Weirdcoreįact Premiere: Not Waving - The Place I've Been Missingįact & Serpentine Arts Technologies Present: Gabriel Massan's Third World: The Bottom Dimensionįact Premiere: George Jasper Stone & Dark0 - Superstars (Part One)Īrt and gaming: What elements should every game have?įact Premiere: Alexandra Koumantaki - Gazeįact launches art and gaming print issue ft. Read next: Here’s what you can make in revenue from Mixcloud’s “fan-to-creator” Select serviceĪpple's new Logic Pro X and Mac Pro can handle thousands of tracks Apple’s new Mac Pro however, is considerably less affordable – it will start at $6,000 for a basic model when it arrives in fall 2019, and that’s before you throw in a monitor and other extras. The update is free to existing owners of Logic Pro X, or you can buy it for $199.99. The full release notes can be found at the Apple website. Other features added to Logic Pro X 10.4.5 include a new DeEsser 2 plugin that offers more options to reduce sibilance on audio tracks, a redesigned retina interface for the Expander plugin, stability and performance improvements and a lot more.

For Apple, putting an (admittedly high) ceiling on the number of tracks it can use is likely to make sure the user experience with a new Mac Pro is consistent. Although this is probably overkill for most home users, professional composers working with lots of orchestral parts may appreciate the extra headroom when used with the Mac Pro’s 56-core support.Ībleton Live already offers unlimited audio and MIDI tracks, but it’s unlikely that many users have the power needed to take full advantage of them. Logic Pro X 10.4.5, which Apple showed running 2,000 tracks simultaneously at its developer conference this month, also supports a whopping 1,000 external MIDI tracks.

Apple has released the latest version of its flagship music production software Logic Pro X, which boasts support for a colossal 1,000 audio tracks, 1,000 software instrument tracks and 1,000 auxiliary channel strips (all up from 255 tracks) when used with its forthcoming Mac Pro desktop.
