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Hi guys,
I like making music on the computer and have a little experience with fruity loops on the windows side of things. Now ive gone Mac, i dont really want to go down the windows route and have stopped any temptation to use bootcamp.
So my question is which software is best for me on the Mac?
I dont play any instruments like keyboard etc and really all I need is something that you can use to fully customize a sound/riff/loop and make it your own. Garage band just doesnt have the power to do this and seems pretty basic in this department. I cant seem to find any free trials of software like Logic express/pro in order to decide which suits my needs best. I wouldnt want to pay Logic pro prices if the express route is enough for me.
Can anyone help with their own similar experiences at all? Any advice on which one to purchase? I dont mind a steep learning curve if that helps, but ideally the cheaper the better if I can get away with it, as long as it does what I need.
If you need anymore info please ask!
Thanks
Andy
I like making music on the computer and have a little experience with fruity loops on the windows side of things. Now ive gone Mac, i dont really want to go down the windows route and have stopped any temptation to use bootcamp.
So my question is which software is best for me on the Mac?
I dont play any instruments like keyboard etc and really all I need is something that you can use to fully customize a sound/riff/loop and make it your own. Garage band just doesnt have the power to do this and seems pretty basic in this department. I cant seem to find any free trials of software like Logic express/pro in order to decide which suits my needs best. I wouldnt want to pay Logic pro prices if the express route is enough for me.
Can anyone help with their own similar experiences at all? Any advice on which one to purchase? I dont mind a steep learning curve if that helps, but ideally the cheaper the better if I can get away with it, as long as it does what I need.
If you need anymore info please ask!
Thanks
Andy