If Logic Pro for iPad isn't working
Find out what to do if Logic Pro for iPad won't open, won't play your project or isn't operating as expected in other ways.
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Try these steps in order
Restart your iPad
To restart your iPad, turn it off, then turn it back on.
Check for an iPadOS update
On your iPad, go to Settings > General > Software Update. The screen will display the currently installed version of iPadOS and whether an update is available.
Check for a Logic Pro for iPad update
Open the App Store on your iPad.
Tap your profile icon in the top right.
If Logic Pro for iPad appears under Available Updates, tap Update next to the app.
Check the user guide
Check the Logic Pro for iPad User Guide for information on using specific features. You can search the user guide for key terms shown in alerts, alert icons or error messages.
Test with a new project
You can create a new project and test to check if the issue is with your project or Logic Pro app.
In Logic Pro, tap the
next to the project name in the control bar.Tap the
in the menu bar to open the New Project Chooser.In the New Project Chooser, tap the project type you want to create (Tracks or Live Loops).
Add Apple Loops to the new project.
Try to recreate the issue you were experiencing. For example, if the project you’re experiencing an issue with uses a particular third-party plug-in, add it to the test project. If the problem reappears, the plug-in may be damaged or may need to be updated.
Disconnect external devices
If an external device like an audio interface or storage device is connected to your iPad, disconnect it:
Disconnect all external devices.
If the issue only occurs when a particular external device is connected, you may need to update the device or get it serviced. Contact the manufacturer for support.
Use the built-in audio on your iPad
If you're using an external audio interface with your iPad, use the built-in speakers and microphone on your iPad instead.
In Logic Pro for iPad, tap
on the right side of the control bar then tap .Tap App Settings, then tap Audio.
Tap Input, then choose iPad Microphone.
Tap Output, then choose Speaker.
If the issue doesn't occur when you switch audio I/O, you might need to update or service the device. Contact the manufacturer for support.
If you're working on a project on your iPad and Mac
When you're working on the same project on both your iPad and your Mac, make sure you're following the guidelines for successfully roundtripping a project. Some features and formats aren't supported on both platforms.