Logic actually is! accessible. Don't give people the wrong idea. It's certainly by ab, suh, lootly! no means up to par with ProTools. That, I'll give ya, but don't go around saying Logic doesn't work. I've used it in a studio environment, and though it was limited the things I could accessibly do, I was indeed independently able to bang out a session. Did I say it was fun? Heavens no! But! it was doable, and that is the point.

I've never heard of the software you suggested, but how about Reaper from

http://www.reaper.com

in combination with Asara and SWF.

http://www.reaperaccess.com

Put all 3 together, you're only looking at $60.00.

And, Reaper is quite accessible on the mac, once you get SWF and Asara both installed.

I'm still primarily a ProTools guy, by far and away, but I have been exploring Reaper quite a bit more, and to be frankly honest, I'm incredibly impressed at what I've so far seen.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Anders Holmberg" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2015 7:52 AM
Subject: Ableton for mac.


Hi!
Is there any idea in trying out ableton live for mac?

Its sad that logic isn’t accessible as its less expensive than pro tools.
/A

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