thelethalkid wrote:thx guys, although i heard Logic is only good for Apple.... do you guys who put logic first have a Mac? In other words. is it just as good on other computers?
Apple bought/own Logic man, if you wanna use Logic you have to use a Mac - fact. In my opinion thats the best the way to go. Personally I run Logic, with Reason (re-wired). I cut my teeth on Cubase back in the day and it's a good system. But once you buy a Mac, you dont look back
One thing I would say, whatever route you choose, is to BUY your software. Dont crack it or download it, just pay for it - you can register, get updates and support. And importantly you know its going to be solid - the last thing you want is to have a bug in the software cos as a total noob you won't know whether it is something you are doing wrong or just a dodgy copy of the software.
I know it's pricy but there's some good educational discounts out there (normally as much as 50%) for students, find yourself a student and take them for all they got.
