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Apple Introduces Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad

Apple introduced Final Cut Pro video editor and Logic Pro audio editor for iPad. Previously, these apps were only available on Mac.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad have received new interfaces that are adapted to touch screens.
Final Cut Pro supports Apple Pencil. With it, users can write text directly on top of the video, and the pencil allows you to quickly view and rewind materials on the timeline.
By connecting a Magic Keyboard or Smart Keyboard Folio, Final Cut Pro users will be able to use hotkeys and trackpad.

Final Cut Pro on iPad has a new Pro Camera mode that lets you shoot video with manual settings. You can change exposure, white balance, focus, orientation, and sound source. The Fast Cut feature uses machine learning in Apple processors to remove the background without green screen.



Logic Pro for iPad can use Apple Pencil to make precise edits to your project.
The editor also supports hotkeys.
In addition, Logic Pro has a full-fledged mixer, 100 audio plugins and a new sound library, which contains a wide variety of samples and loops.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro will hit the App Store on May 23rd. Both apps will be available on a subscription basis for $4.99 per month or $49 per year.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro require an A12 Bionic processor or later.
Some features will only work on iPad Pro with M2. [Apple]

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