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Ok, seriously stevebutabi, you're not getting it. I should explain better. You NEED to find these answers yourself, by gathering information about them and making an educated decision, NOT asking everyone else what you should do. Most of the questions you're asking come down to nothing but preference. All you are doing is exposing yourself to, and adopting, someone elses bias. This is a sure-fire way to make a bad decision. You'll find this applies to almost everything in producing music.
Examples:
-As a beginner, am I better off using external hardware like a keyboard in my productions, or should I only use my laptop?
Find a hardware vs. software thread on this forum. You'll see they turn into 100 page flamewars of total bs. The end answer is always - "whichever you prefer".
-I've read about Reason vs Logic. From what I read, Reason seems to be the best software to start out with, so I think I'll try that. However, is Ableton on par with Reason in terms of difficulty? Do those two programs have similar capabilities?
Same deal. Look for sequencer debates - nothing but flamewars. I recommend you get a copy of every sequencer and try them all for at least a week. Whichever one you like the best, you should use.
-Do I need a Macbook Pro, or can I get the regular Macbook?
AGAIN, same deal. This depends entirely on what software you want to run, as some are more intensive than others. Without even deciding on a sequencer, how can you YOURSELF even make a decision on this? Besides, who says you need a Mac? Search for mac vs. pc threads for more flamewars. 
This thread will turn into a flamewar, probably.
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