Apple Launches Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, but you can only subscribe to it

Ahead of WWDC23, Apple has unveiled Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, making it possible for video and music creators to finally harness the power of the iPad Pro and Apple Silicon. These apps have been created new touch interfaces that provide users with the immediacy and intuitiveness of Multi-Touch, allowing them to enhance their workflows with ease.

With Final Cut Pro for iPad, video creators can record, edit, finish, and share videos all from one portable device. This new app introduces a set of powerful tools, including Live Drawing, Pro Camera Mode, and Machine Learning, that make editing and finishing videos quick and easy. Additionally, creators can choose from a vast library of professional graphics, effects, and audio to enhance their storytelling.

Logic Pro for iPad combines the power of Logic Pro with the portability of iPad, making it an all-in-one professional music creation app. Music creators can use Multi-Touch gestures to play software instruments and interact with controls, as well as navigate complex projects with pinch-to-zoom and swipe-to-scroll.

With the built-in mics on iPad, users can capture voice or instrument recordings, and with five studio-quality mics on iPad Pro, users can turn virtually any space into a recording studio. The all-new sound browser uses dynamic filtering to help music creators discover the perfect sound, and users can tap to audition any sound before loading it into a project to save time and stay in their creative flow.

Both Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad will be available on the App Store as subscriptions starting Wednesday, May 24, for RM22.90 per month or RM199 per year, with a one-month free trial. Final Cut Pro is compatible with M1 chip iPad models or later, and Logic Pro will be available on A12 Bionic chip iPad models or later. Final Cut Pro for iPad and Logic Pro for iPad require iPadOS 16.4.

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