The giant of the bitten apple has confirmed that the applications Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro will come to the iPadgood news for professionals who use the well-known Apple tablet, and who are dedicated to content creation and sound and video editing.
Apple has commented that both Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro have been designed to work seamlessly under a touch interfaceand that thanks to this they will offer a perfectly fine-tuned user experience that will make the iPad “the best mobile studio”.
Bob Borchers, Apple’s vice president of Global Product Marketing, commented in this regard:
“We are excited to introduce Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, allowing creators to unleash their creativity in new ways and in more places. With a powerful set of intuitive tools designed for portabilityThe performance and touch interface of the iPad, Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro offer the best mobile studio.”
This movement is very important, since it represents a clear evolution compared to the iMovie and GarageBand applications that Apple had been offering on iPad, and which are obviously not at the level of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. Both will be available from May 23and they will use a subscription-based monetization system, which means that they cannot be purchased directly, but in order to use them you will have to pay a monthly fee, although Apple will also offer annual discount modalities.
The price of these applications will be $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year. Apple will offer a one-month free trial period. For comparison purposes, the Mac versions can be purchased for a one-time payment of $299.99 for Final Cut Pro and $199.99 for Logic Pro.