Cubase and Logic Pro both do pretty much the same things, but in different ways - it's just a question of finding out which one suits you better...
I suggest downloading a demo (if possible) and trying them out, or maybe having a go on them on a friends computer?
For the record - I've used Cubase and Logic and I chose Logic because the workflow suited me better. The last version of Cubase I used was SX2 so I'm sure it's come along since then, but I'm happy with Logic.
Martin
I suggest downloading a demo (if possible) and trying them out, or maybe having a go on them on a friends computer?
For the record - I've used Cubase and Logic and I chose Logic because the workflow suited me better. The last version of Cubase I used was SX2 so I'm sure it's come along since then, but I'm happy with Logic.
Martin