Logic Pro for iPad supports round trip capabilities making it easy to move projects between Logic Pro for Mac and the iPad. Jason Snell runs a command line script that I wrote in bash that takes those files puts them in the right directory on an iPad. He says he doesn't use Eyes of Topes plugins because they add "a lot of latency and burden to the actual logic editing process" The plugin story is lacking at this moment according to him, but his podcasting workflow will benefit from these new tools.
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