If you love creating music on your Mac, today was a good day.
Today Apple released updates to Logic Pro, MainStage, and Garageband for Mac. While some of the updates were your standard “performance boost”, some brought notable new features to Apple’s music creation software.
An example is Logic Pro, Apple’s professional music production application for Mac. Today’s update, version 10.7.3, brings spatial audio features to Apple’s headphones and optimizes the software for the upcoming Mac Studio. You can check out all the new Logic Pro updates below:
Even MainStage, Apple’s live performance software, got a big update today. Version 3.6 brings a new design, an expanded sound library and optimization for the new Mac Studio.
- New refined design
- Expands sound library with 120 patches, 50 kits and 2800 loops from today’s biggest hitmakers, including Boys Noize, Mark Lettieri, Mark Ronson, Oak Felder, Soulection, Take A Daytrip, Tom Misch and TRAKGIRL
- Adds Korean language support
- Optimized performance for M1 Max and M1 Ultra on the new Mac Studio
- Includes stability improvements and bug fixes
Unfortunately, not all updates can be this exciting. Garageband, although updated to 10.4.6, only contains the usual “stability improvements and bug fixes”.
All updates are available for free download now. If you have any of these software, you can open the App Store on your Mac and download.
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