Logic pro is the daw that offers most vallue for the money It has an incredible intuitive workflow Comes with more instruments and loops then any other daw
Its te most obvious choice if you don’t need the absolute best mastering workflow of protools(thats still the most used staudio daw) And don’t need the clip launching interface of Ableton live and bitwig Nor the Yamaha integration of Cubase..
Then this is your best bet.. Its €200 and somfar upgrades have allways been free, and probably will But it requires a macbook..or other apple computer So logic is the most logical choice for people that own macbooks.
But is it worth buying a macbook for? Thats the question. For me it is, espescially combined with mainstage.. which is the affiliated keyboardhost from the same development team
If you own a PC however, and want something close to Logic, i would say Cubase iss great.. Or go for FL studio, Ableton live or Bitwig, if you want an alternative more loopbased workflow
Thanx bachus for the info since I don't use Apple or mac anything in my life I guess at this point Logic is out. I was just wondering not that I dont enjoy the workflow of Mixcraft 8 pro https://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/mixcraft-pro-studio.html
but, what would be the BEST PC DAW for use to record demos and most importantly easily master vocals & music tracks etc, to a final mix and why?..thanx
Well let me give some more info on the differences between mac and pc.. Mac is build from the core for low latency audio.. Windows needs to addapt to do so.. And that just doesn’t work with all hardware
In this video my friend Hank explains how and what and why Its mostly the first 7 minutes..
Edited by Bachus (10/27/1807:05 AM)
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Yamaha Genos, Roland Jupiter 80, Ipad pro.
Bachus very interesting,.......although a bit above my tech skill but I get the drift he is trying to make. LOW Latency when recording is very important....
I record audio from the keyboard using Magix Samplitude software. I don't know if it's the best, but I have no problem with latency even when I have a lot of tracks, and I have a very modest PC with Windows OS, it's actually a $400 laptop (a "netbook").
DNJ, looking forward to your impressions of your new keyboard!
I record audio from the keyboard using Magix Samplitude software. I don't know if it's the best, but I have no problem with latency even when I have a lot of tracks, and I have a very modest PC with Windows OS, it's actually a $400 laptop (a "netbook").
DNJ, looking forward to your impressions of your new keyboard!
Magix Samplitude is my choice for recording audio from a midi file..... Easy Peasy !!