Apple has announced that Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro will soon be available as subscription models for the iPad. The two applications will feature completely new touch user interfaces that make the most of multitouch on the iPad. Apple promises users improved intuitiveness and immediacy when working.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro have long been popular applications for video editing and music production respectively. By making them available as a subscription model for the iPad, Apple now wants to appeal to mobile users and make the most of the potential of the touch interfaces. Final Cut Pro for the iPad offers videographers a powerful suite of tools for recording, editing, finishing and sharing videos. With the new touch interface, users can make their workflows more intuitive.

The app also includes a library of graphics, effects and audio files, including HDR backgrounds, animated patterns and soundtracks that automatically adjust to the length of the video. Logic Pro for the iPad offers music creators over 100 instruments and effect plug-ins as well as production tools for creating your own drum kits and programming beats and bass lines. The new touch interface is designed to enable intuitive operation.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro: Touch user interfaces for intuitive and fast workflows
With the Apple Pencil, users can make precise edits and perform detailed automation of drawn tracks. Both applications are offered as a subscription model for 4.99 euros per month or 49.99 euros per year and include a free trial of one month. Final Cut Pro requires an iPad with an M1 chip or newer, while Logic Pro requires an A12 Bionic iPad or newer.

The apps will be available in the App Store from May 23rd available. Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro are now available as subscription models for the iPad and offer touch surfaces that make the most of the potential of multitouch. Apple has thus unlocked the potential of the two applications for mobile users and created the possibility of professional video editing and music production on the go. Are you interested in the AirPods Max? Apple's professional headphones are currently priced from 548 euros available. (Image: Apple)