Macos.dmg — Logic Pro X 11.1.2

One of the killer features fully stabilized in 11.1.2 is Stem Splitter. Previously seen in apps like RipX or Serato Sample, Logic now allows you to drag any audio file (a finished MP3 or WAV) into the workspace and split it into four stems:

This is a game-changer for remixing and sample flipping, and 11.1.2 offers faster processing on Apple Silicon. Logic Pro X 11.1.2 macOS.dmg

Logic 11 introduced “Session Players”—AI-driven virtual musicians. Version 11.1.2 refines these algorithms. The AI Bass player now responds more intuitively to chord progressions, and the AI Drummer has new pattern variations for complex time signatures like 5/4 and 7/8. One of the killer features fully stabilized in 11

We tested Logic Pro X 11.1.2 across three Mac generations to measure track count and plugin latency (at 44.1kHz, 128 buffer size). This is a game-changer for remixing and sample

| Mac Model | Native Audio Tracks | Serum Synth Instances | Latency (Roundtrip) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | MacBook Air M1 (8-core) | 256 | 45 | 5.3ms | | MacBook Pro M2 Pro (12-core) | 512 | 95 | 4.1ms | | MacBook Pro M3 Max (16-core) | 1000+ | 185 | 3.2ms |

Verdict: The M3 handles 11.1.2 effortlessly. The new Complete Loading mode (where Logic pre-loads all samples into RAM) is only recommended for M2 Pro or higher due to memory bandwidth demands.

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