Use Logic Remote without a shared Wi-Fi network
If you don't have a shared Wi-Fi network, you can still use Logic Remote on your iOS device to control Logic Pro for Mac, GarageBand, and MainStage on your Mac.
To use Logic Remote 1.3.1 without a shared Wi-Fi network, you can connect your iOS device directly to your Mac using a Lightning cable or you can create a computer-to-computer Wi-Fi network between devices.
To connect using either of these methods, you’ll need the following:
A Mac running macOS Sierra 10.12.4
Logic Pro 10.3 or later, GarageBand 10.1.5 or later, or MainStage or later
An iPad or iPhone running iOS 10.3 or later, and Logic Remote 1.3.1 or later
Connect a Lightning cable
In addition to the requirements mentioned above, you’ll need a Lightning cable and iTunes 12.6 to make this connection.
Make sure you restart your Mac after updating iTunes.
To connect using a Lightning cable:
Connect the Lightning cable from your iOS device to your Mac.
Open Logic Pro, MainStage or GarageBand on your Mac.
Open Logic Remote on your iOS device.
In the dialogue box on your iOS device, choose the Mac you’re connected to.
In the alert on your Mac, click Allow to confirm and establish the connection.
Create a computer-to-computer network
You can set up a temporary Wi-Fi connection between your iOS device and your Mac to use Logic Remote.
To connect using a computer-to-computer network:
Create a computer-to-computer network on your Mac.
From your Home screen on your iOS device, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and make sure Wi-Fi is turned on. Under Devices, select your Mac.
Open Logic Pro, MainStage or GarageBand on your Mac.
Open Logic Remote on your iOS device.
In the dialogue box on your iOS device, choose the Mac you’re connected to.
In the alert on your Mac, click Connect to confirm and establish the connection.