Event Release Launch Final version Pro 2 And Logic Pro 2. Video and audio creation apps come with important new features that take advantage of the incredible performance of iPad Pro’s M4 chip as well as artificial intelligence.
Final Cut Pro 2 can render video up to two times faster than the M1 chip. Additionally, editors can use four times more ProRes RAW footage than first-generation Apple Silicon. But the main change this software brings is the inclusion new viewing from multiple cameras in real time. This allows you to simultaneously connect and view up to four cameras – iPhone and iPad.
To do this, Apple announced a new application called Final version of the camera for iPhone and iPad, which allows you to monitor and configure the parameters of each video stream. It doesn’t stop there though, as it can also be used to record professional quality videos from your Apple mobile phone or tablet.
Likewise, Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad includes support for external projects. This allows you to open or import projects from USB-C connected drives, or create them directly on a designated external drive so they don’t take up space on your device. The application also supports the ability to import materials into Log or ProRes from external media.

On the side Logic Pro 2 for iPad comes with important new features thanks to the introduction of AI-powered tools. The music creation app now includes a “session musicians” option that expands the drum capabilities and adds bass and keyboards. According to Apple, this makes it possible to have a “support team” based on artificial intelligence.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro updated with second version for iPad


The best thing about Logic Pro 2 is the introduction Stem separator. This tool can recognize and separate the various components of any already mixed recording. This means that if an artist has audio recorded at home with vocals, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards or other instruments on the same track, the app can detect and separate them into separate channels using AI.
Another AI-powered feature of Logic Pro 2 is ChromaGlow. Here’s how Cupertino residents define this instrument:
“Users can select the perfect tone with five different overdrive styles to add ultra-realistic warmth, presence and energy to any track. They can also choose between modern clean sounds, nostalgic vintage warmth or more extreme styles that can be molded to taste. “
Logic Pro 2 It will reach users first: it will be available from May 13th. This will be a free upgrade for users of the previous version of the app, but will cost $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year in the US.
Final version Pro 2Meanwhile, it will come to iPad this spring, Apple said. The video editor will also be updated at no extra cost for existing users, and will also cost $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year for others.
It’s worth clarifying that both new users of Logic Pro 2 and Final Cut Pro 2 will receive a free one-month trial. New app for now Final version of the camera It will also be available this spring.


Compatibility
- Final version Pro 2 It will be available on iPads with an M1 chip or higher running iPadOS 17.4 or higher. However, it is worth clarifying that to support external projects you will need iPadOS 17.5 or higher.
- New application Final version of the camera It can be run on any iPhone starting with the Xs model and running iOS 17.4 or higher. It will also be compatible with all iPads running iPadOS 17.4 or higher. It will be available for free on the App Store.
- Logic Pro 2 It will work on iPads running iPadOS 17.4 or higher. Apple recommends models with M series chips to take advantage of AI capabilities such as Stem Splitter, ChromaGlow, and session musicians.
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