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  • Yeah, Reaper is definitely first in the field of new sequencers.

    If I were starting computer music from scratch and I had a good idea that I'd mainly want to do multi-tracking (rather than epic processing and plugin use), I'd start with Mac+Reaper. Logic isn't very, well, logical, and it's a pain in the dick to route things. Reaper is, by all accounts, much simpler, the sound quality is at least as good, and it looks cleaner and the ethics of the thing are fantastic.

    The only thing Logic really has over Reaper is the quality of the bundled instruments and plugins, which are second to none imo. If you're not interested in using them and all the bundled presets (again, fantastic), Reaper is the way to go, even if it's just at first - that way if you don't get along with it you've not lost anything. Again, imo imo.

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