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It's all about practicality. How long have you been working on Cubase, or music in a software environment? I would say only spend a year or 2 on the basic tier of something like Garage Band, which may actually be yery helpful to get you started in a DAW environment in the beginning. After a certain point, eg. whenever you understand the basics of the common effects (chorus, reverb, eq, delay, etc) and know how to get them working together, composing, basic arrangement and songwriting, I wouldn't sit around and wait to see if you can push Garage Band to its limits when you can be more comfortable in something like Logic or Ableton.
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