![]() System requirements include an M1-powered iPad or later for Final Cut Pro or an A12 Bionic powered chip or later to run Logic Pro. They cost $4.99 each per month, or $49.99 each per year Apple is offering a free one month trial of both the apps. ![]() Interestingly, both are being offered on a subscription basis, paid for monthly or annually. Coming May 23īoth apps will be available on the App Store starting May 23. Final Cut Pro offers a powerful editing tool called Scene Removal Mask that lets editors remove or replace the background behind a subject within a green screen. Apple argues that this lets iPad users turn “virtually any space into a recording studio." Otherwise, the user interfaces for both apps should seem familiar to anyone who has used an iPad app. Logic Pro has a similar set of unique advantages, not least the ability to use the five studio-quality microphones in the iPad Pro to record sounds. There’s also a Reference mode that exploits the XDR display, so video editors can view and apply color grades on their content and users can record movie footage in ProRes. For example, it has developed a feature called Live Drawing that lets users draw and write directly on top of video content with Apple Pencil. Includes unique toolsĪpple called out some interface ideas that are unique to the tablet. It’s also possible to work on projects across iPads and Macs. The idea is that you can create and complete projects on the device using viable touch-based user interfaces for both complex apps. To bring them to iPad, Apple developed new all-touch interfaces and packed the solutions with critical features. Music and video industry professionals know that Logic Pro and Final Cut are key apps. Until now, Apple has only offered iPad versions of iMovie and GarageBand, but neither tool delivers the full extent of features the pro uers need. A touch of magicĭevelopment of the apps must have been a really big deal for the company’s pro apps teams, who have clearly put a lot of effort into bringing the apps across from macOS. Ever since the iPad originally shipped, Apple has been engaged in showing how the system can be used to replace many of the tasks we once needed PCs to handle.
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