Apple has released updates for Logic Pro for Mac (10.8) and Logic Pro for iPad (1.1), introducing features such as Sample Alchemy and Beat Breaker. The desktop version now includes Slip and Rotate tools, two new sound packs, and Mastering Assistant for adjusting dynamics, frequency balance, timbre, and loudness. Both versions support 32-bit float recording, and the iPad version has added features like recording directly into Quick Sampler and support for Split View and Stage Manager. Other improvements include enhanced browsing, drag 'n' drop functionality, and expanded in-app lessons. Pricing remains the same.
Apple has released the first major feature update for Logic Pro on iPad, bringing new tools such as Mastering Assistant and Quick Sampler. The update also includes improved app integration and the ability to select and drag multiple files at once. Additionally, Logic Pro for Mac has received its first feature update in a year, introducing tools like Beat Breaker and Slip and Rotate. Both versions come with a free "Hybrid Textures" Sample Alchemy pack. Logic Pro for iPad is available for a subscription fee, while Logic Pro for Mac can be purchased for a one-time fee.
Reviews of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad are in, with Final Cut Pro receiving mixed feedback due to missing keyboard shortcuts and limited compatibility with Mac, while Logic Pro is praised for its touch-based interface and plug-in features, but lacks compatibility with third-party plugins from Mac. Both apps are available for $4.99/month or $49.99/year.
Apple has released updates for Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for macOS, which include new features and support for projects created in the iPad apps. Final Cut Pro 10.6.6 now allows users to import projects created in Final Cut Pro for iPad, while Logic Pro has roundtrip compatibility, allowing users to switch between devices and keep working on the same project. The updates also include improvements to performance and bug fixes. The Mac versions still require a one-time purchase and are not included in the iPad subscription.
Apple has released Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for select iPad models, with subscription-based pricing set at $4.99 per month or $49 per year in the U.S. after a one-month free trial. Final Cut Pro is compatible with iPad models equipped with the M1 chip or later, and Logic Pro is available for iPad models equipped with the A12 Bionic chip or later. Both apps require iPadOS 16.4 or later and are optimized for the iPad's touch-first interface, providing the "ultimate mobile studio for video and music creators."
Apple has released Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, with both apps customized to take advantage of the iPad touchscreen and come with favorite features from the Mac versions but also new updates and capabilities. Final Cut Pro is priced at $4.99/month or $49/year, while Logic Pro is also priced at $4.99/month or $49/year, both after a one-month free trial. Final Cut Pro requires an 11- or 12.9-inch iPad Pro with M1 or M2 chip (2021 or 2022 models) and iPad Air 5th gen with M1 chip (2022 model), while Logic Pro works with iPads that have an A12 Bionic chip or newer.
Apple announced the release of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, available on iPadOS starting May 23 for $4.99 per month or $49 per year. The company also unveiled a new Pride Edition Sport Band for the Apple Watch, confirmed the release of iOS 16.5 and watchOS 9.5 next week, and rumors suggest the upcoming Apple Watch Series 9 will feature an updated processor based on the A15 chip. Additionally, the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models launching in 2024 will feature larger displays, and Apple is working on new "Beats Studio Pro" headphones.
A Twitter account claiming to have inside information on upcoming Apple software releases has gone dark after claiming that Apple identified and fired their source through a "multi-step sting" operation. The leaker, known as Analyst941, had previously shared details on iOS 17 and watchOS 10 features, as well as claiming that Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro were coming to the iPad in 2024 and 2025, respectively. However, Apple officially announced the apps for iPad earlier than expected, leading to speculation that the leaker's information was not entirely accurate. The leaker claims that their source was a sibling who worked on Apple's software teams and fears legal action from Apple.
Apple has introduced a subscription model for Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, which will cost $4.99 a month or $49 a year apiece after a one-month free trial. This marks Apple's first app subscription and could be a sign of things to come, with the possibility of a subscription model for other apps and even hardware. While the subscription rates for Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro seem reasonable, it could lead to users paying for their devices forever.
Apple is releasing native iPadOS versions of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, with touch interfaces and desktop-style functionality, available via subscription fee for the first time. Final Cut on the iPad has the full editing interface, transitions, effects, titles, while Logic Pro is even closer to the full version. Each app is billed individually at $4.99 a month or $49 annually, available May 23. For now, this is only a subscription for iPad, and you will need a new iPad to run these.
Apple's upcoming AR/VR headset may eventually run Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The headset is expected to run iPadOS apps adapted to the device, with thousands of existing iPad apps also available through the 3D interface. Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro are set to be released on the iPad on May 23. The headset is expected to be introduced at the 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference keynote event on June 5.
Apple has launched Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, offering video and music creators a new way to unleash their creativity. The apps feature touch interfaces that allow users to enhance their workflows with the immediacy and intuitiveness of Multi-Touch. Final Cut Pro for iPad introduces a powerful set of tools for video creators to record, edit, finish, and share, all from one portable device. Logic Pro for iPad puts the power of professional music creation in the hands of the creator with a complete collection of sophisticated tools for songwriting, beat making, recording, editing, and mixing.