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<blockquote data-quote="brian1387" data-source="post: 972586" data-attributes="member: 138268"><p>Hmm tough question. As I look through some of the responses I get some good ideas. I have been trained in and have used Pro Tools pretty exclusively and have been run through a detailed course on Logic, but I (personally) am a Pro Tools guy. I think Pro Tools has offered some simplicity for me and for some reason I wasn't as fully impressed with the feel of Logic. However the biggest downfall to Pro Tools is that only digidesign hardware works with it. Logic has a wider selection of usable hardware options as well as plug in options. </p><p></p><p>the only other issue for me with Pro Tools has been the dongle issue. I understand it is used as a security measure to prevent piracy and so forth but I mean if I am mobile working on something and I forget it I am screwed. </p><p></p><p>Pro Tools is my way to go because I have relied on it and have such an in depth look into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian1387, post: 972586, member: 138268"] Hmm tough question. As I look through some of the responses I get some good ideas. I have been trained in and have used Pro Tools pretty exclusively and have been run through a detailed course on Logic, but I (personally) am a Pro Tools guy. I think Pro Tools has offered some simplicity for me and for some reason I wasn't as fully impressed with the feel of Logic. However the biggest downfall to Pro Tools is that only digidesign hardware works with it. Logic has a wider selection of usable hardware options as well as plug in options. the only other issue for me with Pro Tools has been the dongle issue. I understand it is used as a security measure to prevent piracy and so forth but I mean if I am mobile working on something and I forget it I am screwed. Pro Tools is my way to go because I have relied on it and have such an in depth look into it. [/QUOTE]
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