Logic Pro X free for 90 days
Logic Pro X free for 90 days

Apple is Offering Logic Pro X Free for 90 Days

2020-04-02
1 min read

Now it’s Logic Pro X turn. After extending the FCPX trial period to 90 days, Apple is now offering its DAW, Logic Pro X for you to try it for 90 days. Read more below.

Logic Pro X
Logic Pro X – DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)

Apple is Extending the trial period of its major application

After extending the Final Cut Pro X free trial to 90 days, Apple is now offering the same with Logic Pro X. Although there was no formal announcement by Apple regarding the 90 days free trial, users who visited the Logic Pro X page on Apple’s website have noticed the sentence: “Try Logic Pro X free for 90 days”. When clicking on it, there is an option to download the application for a trial period of 90 days.

The Logic Pro X interface
The Logic Pro X interface

Logic Pro X: Apple’s DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)

This 90 days trial allows users to start learning how to use one of Apple’s most powerful applications. The possibilities inside Logic Pro X are numerous. Logic Pro X includes a massive collection of instruments, effects, and loops, providing a complete toolkit to create amazing-sounding music. Moreover, the interface lets you create, build and design a huge range of sounds, composing soundtracks, mixing and mastering the music for your film. Knowing how to use this robust piece of software can grant you significant advantages in the process of filmmaking, especially regarding post workflows.

Logic Pro X interface
Logic Pro X interface

Free trial for 90 days

The option for 90 days free trial is the smart way to go, since learning how to utilize DAW takes a lot of time, even more than editing. Till now, there was no option to try the software but to purchase it for $200. However, now you can download it for free for a decent period so you can study Logic comprehensively. Nevertheless, we don’t know if this offer is limited on time so hurry up, download Logic and start to play with it.

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Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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