
I love Logic, I love how its really next level up from Garageband. I first started using it in Audio Engineering school at SAE in 2016. Logic Pro was my go too when I was terrified of using Pro Tools at first when learning as an artist as to record myself. Now because of BootCamp messing with my computer in 2022 it's my go to for everything audio for both making beats, producing and recording vocals. I absolutely love Drummer track its Apple Loops. It was so crazy learning Usher's Love In This Club was just 2 Apple Loops that Polo Da Don put together and it became a loop. Logic is my audio best friend. For beatmaking out of the major ones Pro tools, FL and Ableton, all my money on Logic. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I do not really like mixing vocals take a lot more time than it would in Pro Tools, like their reverb plugins aren't necessarily the best. I wholeheartedly believe Logic is better for making beats and doing the overlay of producing something. But that's just me because I have seen people master songs in Logic with vocals in less than 30 minutes. But I feel the Reverb could be better and the mixing process with vocals shouldn't be so tedious. But making beats? Oh, Logic can do no wrong in my humble opinion. Out of all the DAWs with that I have to go with Logic. But I humbly feel its not the best for mixing vocals. I actually had to get plugins to mix my vocals in it better. But I'm definitely not going to smear Logic Pro though, but I will be honest that it need better plugins. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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