
Connect Logic Remote on iPad
The first time you open Logic Remote, you’re prompted to connect to a Mac that’s running GarageBand, Logic Pro or MainStage. You can connect via Wi-Fi or using a USB-C or Lightning cable.
Connect to Logic Remote via Wi-Fi
- Make sure the Mac and the iPad are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. 
- Open Logic Remote on the device. - A connection dialogue appears on the iPad, showing Mac computers that are on the same Wi-Fi network as the iPad and on which the Mac application (Logic Pro, GarageBand or MainStage) is open. 
- Choose the Mac you want to connect to. - An alert appears in the application on the Mac, asking you to accept the connection. 
- Click Connect to confirm and establish the connection. 
Any subsequent connections with the same device should happen automatically.
Connect to Logic Remote using a USB-C or Lightning cable
- Connect the USB-C or Lightning cable to both the Mac and the iPad. 
- Open Logic Remote on the device. - A connection dialogue appears on the iPad, showing the connected Mac computer. If Wi-Fi is turned on, the dialogue also shows computers that are on the same Wi-Fi network and on which the Mac application (Logic Pro, GarageBand or MainStage) is open. 
- Choose the Mac you want to connect to. - An alert appears in the application on the Mac, asking you to accept the connection. 
- Click Connect to confirm and establish the connection. 
Any subsequent connections with the same device should happen automatically.
If you experience Wi-Fi dropouts
Try any of the following:
- Position the Mac and the iPad for optimal network performance. 
- Turn off Wi-Fi on the device, then turn it back on again. 
- Connect to Logic Remote using a Lightning cable.