The MIDI editing tools in DP are superior, IMO. You can live a long and happy life with DP, without ever opening a Environment Window. That matters a lot if you're working with it all day. Despite big improvements with Logic X, the user interface is still nowhere as good and as flexible as DPs. There are no DAWs that do a really good job of conforming a tempo map to freely recorded music, but DP gives a more predictable result if the music is reasonably well played. You're pretty much dependent on experienced users on forums. I doubt anyone at Apple has ever helped a Logic user with a problem. MOTU supports DP better than Apple supports Logic. DP has an elegant means of handling multiple sequences. That could change with the next Logic X.x update, but for now, whenever I use Logic, there will be something that doesn't work as expected, and you just don't know if it's a user error or a bug. Logic is easier to deal with if you're doing a lot of bounces. Logic makes it easier to set up VIs although that comes with some limitations. I think the sounds are excellent given the price. Logic's included sounds and players, especially EXS24 can be very quick and convenient if you want simple tunes that sound slick. Logic is cheap and everywhere, everyone can do something with it, and third party stuff will work with it more often (with the exceptions noted below). I use DP if I have a simple choice, but from watching how others work, I think the preference depends a lot on what sort of work you're doing, and which one can most easily and quickly do what you want.Ī few things I experience on a regular basis: I use both regularly mainly because people I work with use Logic, so it's hard to avoid.
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