What Windows DAW is like Logic?

Started by DannyB_KY, December 24, 2014, 11:46:29 PM

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What Windows DAW is most like Apple's Logic??

My company is sending me out of town soon and I'd like a full DAW to take with me.
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Sincerely, I don't think there's a Windows Logic-like DAW.

Each one has its own workflow.

All DAWs make more or less the same things, but with slightly different philosophy.

I would go on Reaper, since it's simple, complete and free. No risk to spend money discovering (...after...) that you don't like what you bought...

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Reaper has most of what you need in a DAW, its pretty intuitive and if you do get stuck theres a comprehensive on-line manual and a vibrant user group. It's not free though, you are expected to pay for it once the trial period has elapsed, it doesn't stop working after the trial, but it does nag you on start up.
But at around $40 for the licence, its not expensive. I really like it.
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I forget what the demo time period is for Reaper (two months?) but it'd be more than enough for even a lengthy trip. I used mine with the nag screen for over a year before I ponied up the cash.

That being said, there WILL be a learning curve. And that sucks no matter how you look at it.
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