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Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro Come to the iPad with a Subscription Payment Model

Apple has recently announced that starting from May 23rd, two of their Pro Apps, Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, will be compatible with iPads. You will need an iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation or later) or iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th generation or later) to run them. Apple have entered the mobile creation market a bit later than some of its competitors. Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve was made available on iPadOS in the previous year, Adobe’s Premiere Rush, a cut-down version of Premiere Pro, was released in 2018, and LumaFusion for iPad was introduced as early as 2016. But was it worth the wait for Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro? Apple’s Final Cut Pro iPad version with multicam video editing. Image: Apple What’s new in the Final Cut Pro iPad version Apple promises all the features and functionality that you’d find on desktop computers, but now with the advantage of multi-touch so your relationship with the software becomes more intuitive.  For instance, Final Cut Pro iPad editing now has a jog wheel, so you move around the interface potentially quicker and more efficiently. Using the Apple Pencil opens up Live Drawing, allowing you to write directly on top of video content. If you have iPad Pro with M2’s second-generation Pencil, you can hover to unlock the ability to skim and preview footage without ever touching the screen. Pro camera mode in Final Cut Pro iPad version. Image: Apple The 12.9-inch iPad Pro has a Reference Mode for its XDR...

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Published By: CineD - Friday, 12 May, 2023

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