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Logic Pro X, looks pretty cool
Taka Perry
Jul 18 2013, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE (David.C.Bond @ Jul 19 2013, 07:09 AM) *
Ah yes I've seen people taking about this, I'm on Mac but I'm using Studio One at the moment, might give this a try though!


I'm a Studio One user too. I think the workflow is the best, and it's not bloated unlike a lot of other DAW's on the market today.

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A buddy of mine had Studio One since it came bundled with his mixer/interface and it did have a nice clean interface. For straight tracking it's really quick to work with. But it's not really on the same level as something like LOGIC IMHO which is just staggeringly powerful and flexible. But it's also a lot more complicated in bits. I'd say REAPER is a good step in between due to it's vast amount of built in plugins as well as plugin support.
QUOTE (Taka Perry @ Jul 18 2013, 06:29 PM) *
I'm a Studio One user too. I think the workflow is the best, and it's not bloated unlike a lot of other DAW's on the market today.

You are at GuitarMasterClass.net


Don't miss today's free lick. Plus all our lessons are packed with free content!

Don't miss today's free blues, jazz & country licks. Plus all our lessons are packed with free content!
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