![]() The iPad remote is a big part for me to prefer it.Īs for the bundled stuff.other than the Alchemist synth the rest of the virtual instruments are so long in the tooth and sound that way, you couldn't pay me to use them. Logic.these days I turn on if I need to sketch something with midi. The price.well you pretty much can't beat that. ![]() It doesn't care if you feed it files with different sample rates and the routing is dope. However it sounds great and it's super mellow on resources. I hate looking at Reaper pretty much the most, even with 3rd party skins. When teaching production my teaching assistant used Reaper for his stuff. One of the developers talked about how the audio engine and routing in Reaper rivaled theirs. Switched back to Mac and got Logic 8 and either used that, Nuendo or Samplitude under Bootcamp, Samplitude use to be the guys who did the audio parts of Logic.Īlong the way started using Cubase/Nuendo v2, and ProTools v7 Switched to Samplitude, Sequoia when Logic went Mac at v5.5 You can find threads on TGP that highlight those people like best. if you have Logic you also should have Garageband which is free and has a lot of the same features as Logic, just easier to use and understand.īoth DAWs have a learning curve that is best learned via videos on YouTube. Though some third party plugs and devices might have issues due to their manufacturers not updating and pushing out updates.Īlso. Plus because it’s made by Apple to run on their computers you never have to worry about conflicts, drivers, etc. So to recap Logic is a very, very powerful DAW that in the right hands can be a one stop shop and seamlessly integrates with the Apple universe. It’s very, very easy to work on music for hours in the Apple realm because it’s all integrated. ![]() Import the audio file from iCloud (it’s automatically uploaded from the iPhone) into Garageband or Logic on my Macbook Pro and start building the track. Workflow for me: record guitar lick or chord progression in music memos on my iPhone/iPad while watching tv. Plus it integrates with other Apple music apps like Music Memos on iPhone/iPad and Garageband on iPhone/iPad/mac. Logic: for $200 you get a full featured DAW plus keyboard synths/plugs, instruments, a killer internal Drummer plug, a great guitar and bass amp/sound designer, etc.honestly it’s the best deal on the market.Įssentially Logic comes with everything you need to create a pro sounding recording for $200. $60 non commercial license, $225 for the commercial license.ĭownside: it doesn’t come with a lot of plugs, instruments, etc.like Logic and some other DAWs do. It’s incredibly flexible, can do anything you need it to, and has an incredible user community for support. IMHO it’s the best DAW if you have an older PC you want to use for recording. Doesn’t tax your system like PT and other DAWs do. I switched to Mac in 2010 and started using Garageband and Logic as well as Reaper.Īt the time Reaper was, and really still is, a very lean and powerful DAW. Ok, so I left Pro Tools for Reaper in 2007 when I was still a PC based DAW user and builder. You'll still need a lot of other software to end up with what Logic provides. There's nothing wrong with that, but it's kind of like buying the frame of a car. Reaper is more like an alternative to ProTools. Logic X also has gobs of channel and bus templates so you can load up an entire strip to get a good starting place for most sources.Īt $199 Logic can be a one-purchase solution that provides everything you need to complete most projects. Then you have Drummer, which is an absolutely revolutionary app with a huge variety of sounds and styles built in. The compressor suite includes everything you'd need. Then you have a suite of included plugins that are as good as most third-party stuff. Strings, synths, pianos, organs, horns, guitar and bass amp VST's, and all kinds of other stuff are included. The virtual instruments alone are a HUGE benefit. I don't think a straight-up comparison makes sense because Logic Pro X offers so much more than just a stable DAW environment.
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