
Logic Pro & External Hardware
It’s not always obvious in Logic Pro X how to go about incorporating hardware into your workflow; we show you how.

It’s not always obvious in Logic Pro X how to go about incorporating hardware into your workflow; we show you how.
Apple recently announced a transition in the Mac’s hardware architecture that promises to be the most significant in the product’s history. But how will this affect musicians and audio engineers?

Finally, Logic Pro X catches up with, and in many ways improves upon, the step sequencers in other DAWs.

Perhaps best known for his television work, Matt Berry’s true love has always been music and the analogue instruments he uses to make it.

If the 16‑inch MacBook Pro was too much and the MacBook Air too little, is this latest 13‑inch MacBook Pro just right?

With the introduction of Logic Pro X 10.5, EXS24 has been ‘replaced’ by a plug‑in instrument called Sampler.

Get to grips with Logic 10.5's cells and Scenes.

Logic Pro X 10.5 introduces a raft of new features and remains exceptional value for money.

How does the new version of Apple's entry-level laptop fare in a music and audio-based environment?

Here's how to create a convincing double-tracking effect in Logic Pro X.