Logic Pro
Apple’s flagship digital audio workstation for Mac that covers recording, MIDI editing, mixing, mastering, and sound design with a large library of instruments, Session Players, and effects—aimed at songwriters, producers, and composers who want a self-contained studio without third-party plug-in sprawl.
Typical Mac workflow
You build a project from software instruments such as Alchemy, Sampler, and Drum Machine Designer, or record audio and MIDI into the Tracks area. Session Players generate keyboard, bass, and drum parts that follow your chord map; Step Sequencer handles pattern-based beats; and the Mixer, sends, and automation lanes handle balance and movement. Chord ID can analyze audio or MIDI regions and populate the Chord track for harmonic editing and player follow modes.
Version 12.3 deepens several stock tools rather than reinventing the app. Beat Breaker gains Cutoff, Resonance, and Pan slice modes plus per-mode randomization for glitchy rhythmic effects. Alchemy and Sample Alchemy add Granular Sync with formant control and parallel grain streams for tempo-locked textures. Flex controls move into the Region inspector with a Smart Tempo menu and manual File Tempo entry, and detected loops snap to a constant tempo on a downbeat. Film composers can sync audio to video hit points with automatic tempo adjustments leading into a cue.
Licensing and version 12.3
Logic Pro costs $199.99 as a one-time Mac App Store purchase; version 12.3 is a free update for existing Logic Pro 12 owners. It is also included in Apple Creator Studio at about $12.99 per month or $129 per year. The Mac release requires macOS 15.6 or later and a Mac with Apple silicon per Apple. A matching Logic Pro for iPad update shipped the same week; the Granular Alchemy sound pack and the “Shoulda Never” demo project are available from the Sound Library.

