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<blockquote data-quote="steelcityrocker" data-source="post: 965520" data-attributes="member: 129102"><p>Both are very good pieces of software, but I lean more towards Logic. I haven't used the latest version of Pro Tools LE (i think the last I used was version 7), but I personally found it a little annoying to use. I can't quite put my finger on why, but thats just how I feel. </p><p></p><p>Getting an M Audio or Digidesign interface and software bundle is nice because it cuts down on the initial hardware and software investment. The downside is that Digidesign only allows their own hardware and certain M Audio products to be the front end of a Pro Tools system. Logic will allow (I'm pretty sure) any any audio interface assuming you have the proper drivers installed. </p><p></p><p>Also, Pro Tools LE is much more limited compared to Logic Pro. Pro you get more mixing and routing options, Flex Time, OMF/XML/AAF interchange protocol (an extra charge to get it for Pro Tools LE), an awesome selection of plugins, Main Stage, Apple Loops Library, and well, more stuff that Pro Tools LE doesn't have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelcityrocker, post: 965520, member: 129102"] Both are very good pieces of software, but I lean more towards Logic. I haven't used the latest version of Pro Tools LE (i think the last I used was version 7), but I personally found it a little annoying to use. I can't quite put my finger on why, but thats just how I feel. Getting an M Audio or Digidesign interface and software bundle is nice because it cuts down on the initial hardware and software investment. The downside is that Digidesign only allows their own hardware and certain M Audio products to be the front end of a Pro Tools system. Logic will allow (I'm pretty sure) any any audio interface assuming you have the proper drivers installed. Also, Pro Tools LE is much more limited compared to Logic Pro. Pro you get more mixing and routing options, Flex Time, OMF/XML/AAF interchange protocol (an extra charge to get it for Pro Tools LE), an awesome selection of plugins, Main Stage, Apple Loops Library, and well, more stuff that Pro Tools LE doesn't have. [/QUOTE]
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