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Articles about Logic Pro and some of my thoughts...

Note: This was originally going to be a reply in the "Are you Buying Logic Pro?" thread, but the reply has become so long that it probably fits better in its own thread.

There are four articles that I have read this morning regarding who uses Logic Pro on Mac in their workflow.

https://recordingconnection.com/blog/2019/12/01/who-uses-logic-pro/

https://www.soundswow.com/producers-who-use-logic-pro/#:~:text=Some of the DAWs most,top options in the industry.

https://liveaspects.com/artists-that-use-logic-pro/

https://ummtone.com/is-logic-pro-used-in-professional-studios/

I've also sifted through a bit of the producers who use Logic Pro on here.

https://equipboard.com/items/apple-logic-pro

So many famous producers have been named within these articles whom I deeply respect who do use Logic Pro including Armin Van Buuren (the Trance King himself), Calvin Harris (a top-quality EDM producer), David Guetta (who may be considered overrated by some, but he's not worried about being called "overrated" while sitting on millions of dollars lol), Daft Punk (or at least they used to use Logic Pro? Not sure what they're up to these days after breaking up), Billie/Finneas Eilish (Billie is a unique singer and songwriter, and Finneas who produces her music has extraordinary talent), Swedish House Mafia (who have greatly influenced modern EDM and House), and Kendrick Lamar (who I greatly respect as a top quality HipHop producer), to name a few.

What I've gleaned from these articles is that while these famous producers all use Logic Pro, some use it exclusively while others float between Logic Pro and other DAWs and software. It seems to me that iOS musicians aren't the only breed of musicians who float between apps. Most of the producers who float between software do have one "home base" software they always come back to.

For me, before Logic Pro was released, my "home base" was Nanostudio 2. I'd float between other apps too, such as Gadget and FLSM and AUM. All fantastic apps and production environments without a doubt. (And AUM is still my "second home" where live Ambient is (per)formed.) But the more I continue learning Logic Pro, the more I feel it is becoming my new "home base" app, although that doesn't mean I'm using it exclusively.

I simply love having the audio tracks in Logic Pro as I plan to create some experimental works within those tracks, starting riiiight now.

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