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Re: Thoughts on switching DAW's
| quote: | Originally posted by Vida1003
I read in articles that Armin Van Buuren and some other big names use Logic but I've also read about big names such as Maor Levi and a few other artists I listen to using FL. |
No offense, but that's a stupid thing to base your DAW decision on. All DAWs have their strengths/weaknesses, so base it on YOUR needs.
| quote: | Originally posted by Vida1003
I'm looking at two things here, 1. Which one can I do more with? |
The seemingly obvious answer is Logic, since it's probably a deeper DAW overall, but that's not a given. FLS does some things that Logic doesn't (e.g., step sequencer) and vice-versa. Very few people, especially EDM producers need every function that a DAW offers, so your best approach is to compare features and find the one that works for you. Unfortunately, there's no Logic demo, so you basically have to make your decision on paper.
| quote: | Originally posted by Vida1003
2. Will it take me another 6 months to reach that same skill level with Logic are they similar enough for my experience and knowledge to carry over? |
The time to get over the learning curve will depend on a lot of things (including the fact that you're moving to a Mac/new OS), but yeah, you should probably expect it to be at least a few months before you feel as comfortable in Logic as you do in FLS. Being familiar with a DAW already, you should be at least functional pretty quickly, though. You can really accelerate the process by spending $25 or so on some good online tutorials (e.g., from Groove3, MacProVideo) and devoting a day or so to going through them. BTW, that's also a good way to preview Logic in lieu of a demo.
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