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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 449104" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>Logic P or E will work with that macbook pro.</p><p></p><p>With pro, you gain more channels to record to and I think it's more channels that can be recorded at once? I may be wrong on that but I've heard express can only record 10 simultaneous inputs at one time. No big deal unless you're doing live recording with huge drumsets or orchestras or anything like that. You also get more plugins and several other useful features. If you're going to be doing this professionally and you know that Logic is going to be your tool of choice, pro may be the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 449104, member: 29446"] Logic P or E will work with that macbook pro. With pro, you gain more channels to record to and I think it's more channels that can be recorded at once? I may be wrong on that but I've heard express can only record 10 simultaneous inputs at one time. No big deal unless you're doing live recording with huge drumsets or orchestras or anything like that. You also get more plugins and several other useful features. If you're going to be doing this professionally and you know that Logic is going to be your tool of choice, pro may be the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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