Logic Pro X (specifically, Pro X,) is somewhat doable.  It depends on what 
exactly you're wanting to do.  Editting can be done, though it's a little bit 
of a challenge.  Midi, can be triggered, but if you're trying to use the  event 
editer, then forget it!

Loops can be copied and inserted into a project fairly easily.  As for working 
with effects like E Q, compression, reverb/delay, and such, I think it really 
depends on the plugin you're using.

Though definitely more pricy, I would strongly strongly recommend using 
ProTools V12 instead.  Again, I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to 
accomplish being you said you're very basic.  To be honest, both Logic, as well 
as ProTools might wind up being way overkill for what you need.

For me, I absolutely, must must must must! use ProTools.  Me being a 
professional musician, and being that I do a crap load of both mixing/editting 
and masterring, I don't have much of a choice.

Before anyone asks me on or off list, I wanna do midi editting, if I get PT12, 
will that work better for this, the answer is, yes and! no.

The midi editter, (***Not!***!) to be confused with the midi event! editer, is 
quite doable with a little bit of practice getting the hang of it.  That said, 
the event editer is a complete disaster!  I think Avid is working on this 
though.  I know they're at least aware of it.  That's really all I'm at liberty 
to say.

No, I'm not a tester or anything, but I know someone who will remain nameless 
who is.

Anyway, for the most part, it works fantastically.  It, being PT12 in a whole.

If you wanna learn more about it, there is a list for us PT users who are blind 
that you can join to acquire more info.  It's fairly decently low traffic.  I'd 
say, low to moderate.

ptaccess+subscr...@googlegroups.com

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Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 'Gabriele Battaglia' via MacVisionaries 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 2:58 PM
  Subject: What about Logic Pro?


  Hi All.
  Compared with Garageband 10.1, is Logic Pro more usable by a blind 
perspective or not?


  In your opinion, for a non advanced user, worth to buy Logic Pro instead of 
using Garageband 10.1?


  Thanks.
  —
  Namasté!
  Sent from my iMac27. (Libero)



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