![]() Most of them probably are pretty generic sounding but will still often work just fine.Īudio recording/editing/processing has always sucked in Logic. It also comes with a pretty respectable set of instruments and plugins. ![]() Logic is still probably among the fastest and the most powerful things available for dealing with MIDI sequences. Ps.i forgot cost was another factor at the time to me,Īnd i found another midi sequencer at the time with a slew of midi features i liked at the right price. So in the end you have to decide what is best for you. cos your needs might be different to mine. I think to be honest you have to prioritise what is important for you. but i found for me i can just do things fast in reaper.īut then i used to be a midiot years ago, but now i'm mainly an "audiot".lol. Honestly i'm trying to provide a balanced assessment, and its just my views, and i'm sure others who work differently to me might disagree with me. i'm sure for someone who was an extreme midi expert they might find the midi features and arrangeing features interesting. To be fair tho its long list of midi features have been around a very long time. ![]() Been rather a time since i tried logic, so things might have changedĪ lot and i dont want to come across as unfair.įor me i found it too often took some time to get done what i wanted
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |