I’ve been a Logic Pro guy for the last 10+ years and I think it’s an awesome DAW. It has some great onboard plug-ins and works flawlessly with my Waves third-party plug-ins as well. 🙂🇨🇦
@@MarkFeldman I’ve had Pro Tools for many years. I’ve used it for recording a soundtrack and for recording some songs. I am about to get a new laptop. I’m thinking if I should stick with Pro Tools (upgrade my version) or go with Logic. I’ll be losing my Mbox Pro with the upgrade.
@@johnplacencia I think it just depends on your workflow and how important it is---given your current situation---that it remains intact. My feeling is that Logic has less glitches but the change in workflow---if you have a lot of stuff going on and you need to keep working---is the short-term limiter....as long as you're ready to spend time learning the new DAW and the slowed down workflow (initially) doesn't bother you, I would make the switch.
I used to work on logic, I switched over to pro tools and have been on it for a year and half and I’m still Definitely run into way too many inexcusable problems, like you said some days it will just not work, another thing is I just feel it’s not as smooth and fast as when I used logic. I’m so confused cause they say pro tools is industry standard for recording vocals and as far as I’m getting learning the daw, it just makes no sense why I should have to waste hours of time some days, just tryna get the program to load or even start up, it’s always something new with it that I run into issues that take hours of time tryna fix ..
@@MarkFeldman the m1 max is the apple chip inside the mac studio i bought. 32 gb of ram and i expected a killer mix machine but Logic happened to run very poorly with huge cpu spikes in very small sessions. As soin as a track was armed for recording the software basically became unusable. I was very bummed out by the experience so i gave protools another try after completely giving up on it for the last 5 years due to avid’s money grabbing tactics, and to my surprise it’s been running flawlessly.
After 25 years with Pro tools, i did the switch to Logic a year and a half ago and I am never looking back
Good to know…I’m glad to hear this….. I’m looking forward to this move!
I’ve been a Logic Pro guy for the last 10+ years and I think it’s an awesome DAW. It has some great onboard plug-ins and works flawlessly with my Waves third-party plug-ins as well. 🙂🇨🇦
thanks for your thoughts! This is what I keep hearing
@Mark Feldman now that you’ve had time to try out Logic. What are your thoughts? Is it better than Pro Tools?
Well, let me ask you…. Are you a pro tools user looking for something new? Just looking for context….
@@MarkFeldman I’ve had Pro Tools for many years. I’ve used it for recording a soundtrack and for recording some songs. I am about to get a new laptop. I’m thinking if I should stick with Pro Tools (upgrade my version) or go with Logic. I’ll be losing my Mbox Pro with the upgrade.
@@johnplacencia I think it just depends on your workflow and how important it is---given your current situation---that it remains intact. My feeling is that Logic has less glitches but the change in workflow---if you have a lot of stuff going on and you need to keep working---is the short-term limiter....as long as you're ready to spend time learning the new DAW and the slowed down workflow (initially) doesn't bother you, I would make the switch.
I agree, and thinking on taking the same path, I ve used Pro Tools since 2000.....
Pro tools is a quirky little beast, isn’t it?
Cubase And Nuendo is the best Complete DAW but i like also Studio One , Logic , Reaper
Ehab- thank you for your comment!!
Thanks, your background music makes it hard to understand you.
Hi. Sorry about that. Noted. I will watch out for that in the future…..
Used PT for 17 + years but I couldn't stand the"Avid universe". Been on Logic now for 2 years and doing just good!
So good to hear this! Thank you for letting me know.
I used to work on logic, I switched over to pro tools and have been on it for a year and half and I’m still Definitely run into way too many inexcusable problems, like you said some days it will just not work, another thing is I just feel it’s not as smooth and fast as when I used logic. I’m so confused cause they say pro tools is industry standard for recording vocals and as far as I’m getting learning the daw, it just makes no sense why I should have to waste hours of time some days, just tryna get the program to load or even start up, it’s always something new with it that I run into issues that take hours of time tryna fix ..
I don’t wanna feel like a quitter for going back to logic tho so I don’t know .. this video nudged me towards logic again tho
It’s OK to quit if it’s not working. Just my opinion. But thanks for writing I appreciate your thoughts.
I find that logic pro runs very poorly on my m1 max. I recently switched back to pro tools and it runs way better for some reason.
Very interesting-I don’t know about the m1 max--can you tell me anything more about that?
@@MarkFeldman the m1 max is the apple chip inside the mac studio i bought. 32 gb of ram and i expected a killer mix machine but Logic happened to run very poorly with huge cpu spikes in very small sessions. As soin as a track was armed for recording the software basically became unusable. I was very bummed out by the experience so i gave protools another try after completely giving up on it for the last 5 years due to avid’s money grabbing tactics, and to my surprise it’s been running flawlessly.
@@AgoraphobicLocust ok that is so crazy….. I was thinking about that machine as an upgrade…. I wonder why that would happen….thanks
Cubase can settle the score. Cubase is amazing
Thanks for your thoughts…. I have heard good things about Cuba’s too…. 👍🏼👍🏼