Apple has announced several major updates for GarageBand app on iOS 2.2 and Logic Pro X 10.3 audio recording and editing software for macOS. It can improve the compatibility between the two apps and have ability to add new tracks to logic sessions via a cloud-based.

The upgraded GarageBand for iOS 2.2 has been honored with the acclaimed software synthesizer Alchemy, which was procured by Apple from Camel Audio right on time in 2015 and has since turned into a staple of Logic Pro X.

Though, Logic Pro X version 10.3 is the most recent application to get bolster for the new MacBook Pro's Touch Bar. Whereas includes controls for skimming through and tuning particular tracks on the Touch Bar's screen, and a touchscreen console and drum cushions and adaptable key summons.

Despite the fact that GarageBand still principally serves as a "light" variant of Logic worked around the same engine, version 2.2 permits iOS clients to spare tracks specifically to iCloud-synchronized Logic records, which help for writing down thoughts. Also it gets a variant of the Alchemy synth include added to Logic in 2015.

Furthermore, it likewise includes bolster for third-party effects that utilization Audio Unit Extensions, a "multi-take recording" which highlight for fast record over, as per BGR.

The enhancements that accompany Logic Pro X's new version 10.3 range from an interface update that guarantees better "readability in an assortment of workplaces", close by an expert review 64-bit summing engine.

Like GarageBand's multi-take recording however on a more terrific scale, Logic's new Track Alternatives highlight permits to listen, and straightforwardly think about, various variants of creation.

The latest updates of both are available for free for all existing users. But, the new users can get Logic Pro X for $199.99 while GarageBand for iOS devices can have it for a mere $4.99 from the Mac App Store.