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Likewise, Logic Pro X has seen a vast UI improvement from Logic Pro 9.Īs for style, Logic Pro X follows more of a traditional ‘pop-out’ style of windowed devices which mirrors how third party plugins work, whilst Ableton uses its device rack to house stock devices yet Lives third-party plugins work in the ‘windowed’ fashion. It could be argued that versions of Ableton Live prior to Live 10 could have done with a face-lift, which is essentially exactly what happened in Live 10. These ideas can then either be re-performed using session view or recorded into arrangement view to be exported as a final composition.īoth Ableton Live and Logic Pro’s user interface are now very nice to look at. Session view allows DJs and performers to jam and experiment with clips, loops, and arrangement to quickly get ideas, concepts or entire compositions into Ableton Live.

Session view was how Ableton Live started as a program and is what makes it such a powerful tool for live performance. Much like Logic Pro, Ableton Live also has a time-based arrangement-view but also benefits from session-view. Logic is similar to every other traditional DAW in the way that it has a linear style of arrangement, mapped to the time domain.
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The extra packs available for download sound great but many of these are only free to download if you have purchased the Suite version of Ableton Live.
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We have found that in some cases Logic Pro can run into compatibility issues with projects if certain parts of the library are not installed, Installing the full library of sounds pushes logics installation up to almost 100Gb which could be seen as a disadvantage, however, the libraries are completely free and all of the samples & instruments sound amazing and can be used straight away with no preset tweaking.Ībleton Live can be used straight away without the need to install as much library content, but many of the stock presets don’t sound as production-ready compared to Logic with the exception of certain instruments such as ‘Operator’. In Ableton, this is done via ‘packs’ and in Logic Pro this is done via the content library manager. This is a great way to demo all of the extra horse-power that Live offers in the form of extra tracks, scenes, instruments, and devices without having to pay any money in the process.īoth applications only take up a few Gb of space and can also be expanded by downloading extra content libraries. Alternatively, you could also try out Live Suite for a free no-limits 30-day trial. In our opinion, the most feature-rich version of Live (Ableton Live suite) is a bit too expensive for the hobbyist’s wishing to try it out, so we recommend getting a lighter version of the DAW and upgrading if it is the right workstation for you. Most of the functionality and controls will either be very similar or exactly the same as GarageBand, which is great for ensuring a smooth and speedy transition.Ībleton Live offers 3 different versions, For anyone who has had any experience with Garage band, you will find its a very easy stepping stone to Logic Pro X.


XLR and USB cables in the box, no power supply needed.
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