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Ever since Apple included M1 chips in their latest iPad Pros – actually way before that, really – there’ve been rumours of Logic coming to the iPad. After all, iOS apps can run on M1-powered computers, so why not the other way around? We’ve been just as excited as the rest of the gossipers by the prospect of a true desktop icon coming to iOS (to the point that we have become the biggest of those gossipers), but there are some reasons not to get excited. Firstly, and most crucially, it seems like an obvious thing to do but Apple never do the ‘obvious’. Secondly if Logic came out on the iPad in all its desktop glory, I’d really want (really want) to run all my Logic projects on an iPad with all of the associated stuff running with it, so every third party app would have to run or I’d be mightily pissed off (I’m so demanding). And that’s going to take a major effort. But, as we reveal this issue, the all-new iPads still have plenty to excite us, not least the easier connectivity of audio peripherals to the iPad range via USB and Thunderbolt, and some pretty amazing apps out there to run on them. We’ve got it covered from p16.