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Logic Pro

Navigate Logic's mixer, learn plugins, and automate your session workflow — all by voice.

Why Logic Pro is hard

Logic Pro is Apple's pro-level DAW with a dense interface: tracks area, mixer, piano roll, score editor, audio editor, loop browser, library, and inspector. Dozens of windows and panels compete for screen space. Plugin parameters number in the hundreds. Signal routing from tracks through buses to aux channels to outputs is conceptually complex. New producers get lost.

How Tutor mode helps

Tutor mode sees your Logic session. When you add a track, choose an instrument, or open a plugin, Lumini explains what you're looking at. 'That's the Channel EQ — the blue line shows your frequency curve. Try boosting around 3kHz to add presence to the vocal.' It points at controls across your screen.

How Lumini automates tasks

Lumini handles session management. 'Lumini, create a note with the mix notes for this track.' 'Lumini, remind me to bounce the final mix at 6pm.' 'Lumini, search the web for how to sidechain compress in Logic Pro.' 'Lumini, add a calendar event for the mixing session on Friday.'