![]() Speaking of, is there anything to control presets/snapshots within Native while playing? I am sure there is, just started messing with it. Now to find a decent keyboard to interface with everything and then some better monitors. Just got my FocusRite 2i2 yesterday, so one step closer to my goal. To get all the extra instruments, loops, and being able to change time signature in a song is probably worth it to me. X is more like GB on steroids from the looks of it. 9 made things rather small and harder to read (yes I need new glasses) and X seems to be more similar to GarageBand in regard to over all looks now and GB is so simple to get around. Will probably go ahead and get Logic X soon, since it looks like they did make the interface a bit better. I am sure Apple knows you already put down money into the hardware, just like them including GarageBand. For what Logic does I think it is one of the best value DAWs out there. I tried a couple trials awhile back and couldn't or really didn't want to spend all the time relearning how to do things. ![]() ![]() Not that Studio One was lacking, but was like moving to a foreign country. I ended up going back to Logic after wasting a week going through Studio One tutorials and manuals. I tried to migrate from Logic to Studio One last year because I liked the Presonus controller, and it was really frustrating because I was so efficient using Logic. And I hear ya regarding learning a new setup. If you need to upgrade your DAW sometime, Logic Pro X packs quite a punch feature-wise. ![]()
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