![]() I might just need to spend more time with Logic learning the shortcuts etc though. Can't think of any specific examples but there have often been times where I was fiddling about in logic to do something that would just take me a single click/key press or something in Reaper. I don't mind Logic and all the included plugins etc are great, but I'm much more used to Reaper and find it more intuitive to use. I use Logic for audio related bits at work and Reaper at home for writing/recording music. ![]() If you're already used to apple stuff then I guess Logic makes sense! Reaper feels weird to me on a Mac for some reason - like it's too analytical and "windows" for the slick Mac look.
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