![]() ![]() After Apple acquired Emgaic in 2002, they renamed the program from “Logic” to Logic Pro. ![]() Its initial release was in 1993 and it was created by German software developer C-Lab (which later became Emagic). Logic Pro is a DAW and MIDI sequencer built specifically for the macOS. So, let’s untangle the mess and look at what both DAWs have to offer. The conversation has moved to spatial audio, multi-touch, automatic delay compensation, and other bleeding edge tech and features. Every DAW is quite competent in this regard. The basics of audio and MIDI recording, multitrack recording, virtual effects and instruments are the baseline standard. Nowadays, DAWs are becoming so advanced that it’s getting harder to make an accurate assessment of how one compares to the other. In this guide, we’ll be pitting Logic Pro against Cubase, exploring their differences and similarities, and considering which is best. If you’re using a Windows machine, then your choices are limited (Logic Pro doesn’t run on Windows), but if you’re using a Mac, which you likely are, then the choice between the two DAWs isn’t necessarily an easy one! Trying to figure out which DAW is right for you?Īpple’s Logic Pro is a favorite among many Mac users (especially those graduating from GarageBand), and Steinberg’s Cubase has long been held as the “reference standard” for music production software, in no small part thanks to its innovation and longevity. ![]()
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