Logic Remote Reviews – Page 7

4/5 rating based on 251 reviews. Read all reviews for Logic Remote for iPhone.
Logic Remote is free iOS app published by Apple Inc.

This is what I wish other DAWs would do.

ksgant

Sure, there are 3rd party apps out there that kind of/sort of work with other DAWs, but not integrated like this.


Greedy apple

Ropeless

Make me buy a new phone, new imac, new ipad just to run new plugin update each time. Im sick and tired of being blackmailed into purchasing new hardware and being rendered useless. If i did spend what they are asking i would be homeless. I agreed with another review on here, buy studio one etc.


An idea

nynex

It would be nice to hear the session through the iOS app. For instance I’m tracking vocals in another room, I could hear playback through iPhone headphones. So I don’t have to run a separate headphone line.


Does what it says!

SinaGamer55

You can do many things remotely with this app, like the smart controls where you can easily play and record, or just play your song with ease… The magic thing about this app is it’s speed. It works fast with and without a cable. When you press something, it immediately happens on your mac. Don’t know why others hate this app so much, maybe because they don’t like the iphone version. It could be awesome if it had even more options. I mean it does support many actions right now, but still not so many. I think it has more potential. It’s a great tool in my workstation, but still sometimes I get tired using it and get back to the computer, because I will need to edit something not present on the app.. Give it a try if you have an iPad, you might love it! Thanks for reading!


Doesn’t work

tygs 1259

Tried on both my iPhone and iPad and neither one detects the app whether I try to use wired, WiFi, blue tooth etc. simply can’t use the app apparently.


Does a lot

silverzippo

If you use logic and have an iPad get this. Does all the midi control functions you expect...you might not need anything else besides this and your computer.


App not showing true values represented on screen

keep craahing

I updated the app think it was just another new update as always. I’m using Logic Pro x 10.4.8. But now in fader menu. It shows channel 22 is playing. But in reality it isn’t its another channel. Also shows different channel strip names


Apple is screwing the pooch!

Maaaduser

Backwards compatibility used to be what we apple users were able to count on. Steve Jobs always made sure to treat us right. But ever since he left us, you people have been chipping away at what made Apple, Apple. Now it seems that we users don’t matter nearly as much to you “geniuses”, as t Well, I’m fed up with it. I was forced to buy a new ipad to keep up with iOS compatibility but now you’ve gone too far. I shouldn’t have to buy a new computer just to continue using Logic Pro OR its remote app! I can’t afford a new computer, and these days, I don’t think I’m alone. Either you make this software work for us all or I’m shopping for another DAW and eventually a new platform. Get it together, Apple! And in the meantime, put a compatible version of this remote back in the App store for us “non-desirable” users, please.


Bugs!

HacksawSA

I start a new project in logic, make two tracks. Look at remote. The first track, named “HS” in logic, is called Preview 1 in remote. Add a second track, pull in audio for it. Suddenly this new track gets labeled Preview 1, and remote won’t show me the first track. Did this get tested at all?


Dear Apple

ncnoman

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. Apple you have the data on all the user’s machines. 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). 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. A lot of people will be very happy. 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. While I did end up buying a Mac that supports Catalina, I didnt buy a new one, because my hardware requirements are so specific I cant just buy a new Mac even if I wanted to. I think this is true for quite a few audio folks, so in the event this is a business strategy, it probably won’t sell as many Macs as it might frustrate some folks to “switch”. I’m sure you’ve done your market research, but still there’s enough data to prevent this in the first place, and I dont think upsetting people and breaking their setups is a good way to sell computers. Maybe if youre Microsoft, but not if youre Apple. Cheers.