I’m Morgan Ellis—yes, the byline says “music software reviewer” because that’s the job, not a stage name. I edit the Apple audio lane at torrentmac.net, centered on Logic Pro and the wider DAW ecosystem Mac musicians actually live in.
My sessions are built to stress real projects: multitrack vocals, heavy sampler instruments, Flex Time edits, and bounce-in-place chains that separate “demo smooth” from “mix-ready.” I listen on headphones and monitors, but I also watch CPU graphs and disk throughput—brilliant mixes mean nothing if your Mac chokes on the final stem export.
Logic updates move fast: Session Players, Spatial Audio tooling, and library downloads that can dwarf the app itself. I document install paths, additional content prompts, and Apple Silicon vs Intel behavior without pretending every feature is for every bedroom producer.
Plugins matter here too—AU stability, Rosetta-hosted instruments, and the workflow friction when a favorite synth isn’t native yet. I won’t fake listener quotes; if a build introduces clicky automation or broken ARA, it goes in the hub notes.
Whether you’re upgrading from GarageBand or returning after years away, my hub is meant to be a calm, technical home base. Pull Logic from the latest version page, verify the checksum, and treat trial builds as evaluation tools until you license through Apple.
