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Re: DAW less complicated than Reaper? [message #90161 is a reply to message #90149] Fri, 26 April 2019 07:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Madison is currently offline  Madison
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I use Logic Pro, but in my opinion, all of the well-known DAWs are fairly equally good. I'm not sure what you're trying to do with a DAW, but really, if you already use GarageBand and you like it, then moving up to Logic Pro will be the easiest thing to do. Like with most Mac software, the UI is clean and intuitive. I think you already knew that though. I agree that they should offer a demo version and I bet their failure to do so leads to more pirating of this software then they'd experience otherwise. Do you qualify for an education discount? If so, you can get the whole pro apps bundle for education, including Logic Pro and Mainstage, for the same $199 price as just buying the Logic Pro DAW.
 
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