Apple offers all MacOS and iOS users iMovie and GarageBand for free. The first is video editing software and the second is audio editing. It's easy to use (especially Movie), they are a great choice for people who are taking their first steps into this world.
However, for those who need something more robust and professional there are Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X. They are clearly the "Vitamin" versions of iMovie and GarageBand, respectively. It looks like Apple will soon be introducing a new version of Logic Pro X
Live Loops like GarageBand for iOS
In the photo, posted by a Reddit user, you can see the 16 "MacBook Pro with Logic Pro X. The interesting thing about the scan is that some features of the display are reminiscent of GarageBand for iOS Live Loops sessions. This feature allows you to make arrangements in real time, and is not available in the current version of Logic Pro X.
The LG Live Loops feature for GarageBand was introduced in January 2016, so Apple may be interested in launching it in Logic Pro X. The latest version of macOS software is 10.4.8, which launched three months ago. , and includes solutions to small bugs. The company usually updates the plan on a quarterly basis, so it's likely that we'll see the news soon.
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