Apple’s Logic Pro can recall beats you forgot to record

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Apple has just amped up Logic Pro for both Mac and iPad, promising to make your beat-making journey smoother than a freshly buttered vinyl record. We’re talking next-level sonic separation and a trick that’ll make you say, “Flashback? You bet your sweet beats I’ll capture that!” First off, the Stem Splitter has had a serious glow-up. It's not just separating drums and bass anymore; it's now a guitar hero and a piano prodigy, extracting even more detail from your audio. Imagine taking an old demo and magically pulling out just the guitar track for a cheeky remix – it’s a producer’s dream come true! And with new submix features, you can export just the juicy bits you need, leaving the rest to, well, rest.

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But the real mic drop? Flashback Capture. Ever had a moment of pure musical genius, only to realise you forgot to hit record? Fear not, Logic Pro will now let you recall those impromptu MIDI and audio performances. It’s like a time machine for your creativity, ensuring no spontaneous riff or melodic masterpiece is ever lost to the ether.

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And because no update is complete without some fresh sonic snacks, Apple's chucking in new sound packs. Dancefloor Rush is bursting with drum-and-bass delights, while Mac users get the gritty analogue vibe of Magnetic Imperfections and the mind-bending progressive metal of the Tosin Abasi pack. Your next track practically writes itself! Plus, Learn MIDI is finally gracing the iPad, giving you hands-on control over your favourite gadgets.