29-02-2016, 01:40 AM
You might wanna check Studio One 2 instead of Logic. As a Cubase user I don't see why I should change because Cubase gets constant updates and it has 99,99% of the features that S2 has and then some more. BUT some of the logic and PT users I know on FB made the switch and really say good things about S2. It doesn't cost much and you also get free & huge updates on a regular basis.
The workflow is a little smoother compared with Cubase but that "little" wasn't enough for me. The biggest thing that turned me off was the fact that Cubase has much better midi editors. The drag & drop workflow was great, and the way it handles virtual instruments and midi data was impressive.
The workflow is a little smoother compared with Cubase but that "little" wasn't enough for me. The biggest thing that turned me off was the fact that Cubase has much better midi editors. The drag & drop workflow was great, and the way it handles virtual instruments and midi data was impressive.