![]() ![]() The main feature difference with Logic is there does seem to be some sort of auto-grouping feature – Apple gives the example of all drums being auto-routed through to a single “stack.” No word, however, on whether this is truly automatic functionality or whether it simply analyzes the track instruments to give a name to the stack. ![]() ![]() The feature seems very similar to Ableton’s grouping feature, which allows for the collapsing of tracks into a single group track that can then have audio effects placed over all tracks at once. Logic seems to be heavily eyeing the intuitive nature of Ableton with a lot of their updates, the most notable being “ Track Stacks,” a feature that allows the collapsing of multiple tracks into a singular stack that can be routed to a bus or auxiliary source. The update brings a lot of new gadgets and workflow additions that Apple promises will revolutionize productivity and guarantee uninterrupted production of the next killer track. Hot on the heels of Ableton’s release of Live 9, Apple has released the newest version of its popular audio manipulation and production software Logic Pro, this version being the 10th and so dubbed “X”. ![]()
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