Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Initial release | 1993 | (as Notator Logic)
Stable release | 11.1
/ November 13, 2024 |
Written in | C (programming language) |
Operating system | macOS (13.5 and later) iPadOS (17.0 or newer) |
Platform | x86-64 (as of Logic Pro 9.1)[1] ARM64 (as of Logic Pro 10.6) |
Type | MIDI sequencer and digital audio workstation |
License | Proprietary |
Website | apple |
Logic Pro is a proprietary digital audio workstation (DAW) and MIDI sequencer software application for the macOS platform developed by Apple Inc. It was originally created in the early 1990s as Notator Logic,[2] or Logic, by German software developer C-Lab which later went by Emagic. Apple acquired Emagic in 2002 and renamed Logic to Logic Pro. It was the second most popular DAW – after Ableton Live – according to a survey conducted in 2015.[3]
A consumer-level version based on the same interface and audio engine but with reduced features called Logic Express was available starting in 2004.
Apple's GarageBand comes free with all new Macintosh computers and iOS devices and is another application built on Logic's audio engine. On December 8, 2011, the boxed version of Logic Pro was discontinued, along with Logic Express, and as with all other Apple software for Macs, Logic Pro is now only available through the Mac App Store[4] and the iPad App Store,[5] or with a discounted Pro Apps for Education Bundle for students through the Apple Store[6] online. In May 2023, Logic Pro for iPad was introduced and has been available since May 23.[7]