I honestly prefer pro tools, but it's much harder to get to a point with that program (and any associated hardware) from both a knowledge and skill standpoint, to where you could produce even the simplest beat.. ..but once you start to develop that knowledge and skill, it blows away EVERY other software - by far, no contest. It's not even debatable. Logic Audio is the only suite that comes close, or a combination of Cakewalk or Cubase along with Soundforge software, but Protools does it better in each situation. Totally worth the investment if you begin to get serious about making music on a computer setup.
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