Apple’s Free 90-Day Logic Pro X Trial: Download Now

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Apple has announced 90-day free trials on its popular music editing program Logic Pro X. This is not fake news.

The 90-day free trial is a godsend to many cooped-up musicians who have been sidelined by the Coronavirus shutdown. That’s one reason there may suddenly be a bunch of new bedroom artists with some hot to shit to play for us all in the coming months. Apple’s offer is another.

After the trial ends, the software costs $200 for Logic Pro X and $300 for Final Cut Pro X.

TIP: Get your trial now because Apple has not said when the offer itself will end.

Download Logic Pro X 10.4.8 Free (Via Apple)

In addition to Logic Pro X, the company is also offering 90-day free trials on Final Cut Pro X, the popular video editing program of choice by bands, videographers, and production companies. People who already downloaded the FCPX 30-day free trial will automatically get a 60-day extension.

Download Final Cut Pro X (Via Apple)

Avid, the maker of Pro Tools, is currently issuing a limited number of free 90-day licenses.

In other Coronavirus-related music news, Fender is granting 100,000 people three months of free guitar lessons via the Fender Play app. The announcement comes only days after Adobe made Photoshop and InDesign free for all students.

Additionally, many cell and Internet providers are also giving students free Internet access (they should have it anyways – it’s an investment) for the remainder of the school year.

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