>It can be argued that one could just do those things on Windows / Linux instead
Unless you are stuck in a Mac Only workflow. I've been using Logic since it was called Notator on an Atari ST. It did used to be available on windows, but I never used it there. That has long since been killed, and not it is Mac-only. There are plenty of other people in similar situations. I could go out and learn Cubase or similar, but I'd rather not.
Unless you are stuck in a Mac Only workflow. I've been using Logic since it was called Notator on an Atari ST. It did used to be available on windows, but I never used it there. That has long since been killed, and not it is Mac-only. There are plenty of other people in similar situations. I could go out and learn Cubase or similar, but I'd rather not.