

I think that 's both the cause and effect of a lot of my workflow that's just the nature of using tools, though. at this point most of them do almost all of the same things. TBH, if I had Ableton, I'd probably use it and not worry about the other DAWs. The MPC's workflow and ease of sample use kind of spoiled me and Ableton is the quickest way to get to the same type of workflow for me. When the PSU on my console went out earlier this year, I tried going back to Logic to work while all my MIDI gear was useless, thats when I bought Ableton heh. Logic is great, but for me nowadays its my 'tape deck' and thats about it. When the MPC is in control, Logic is just used to track everything when Im done writing there, and then Ill mix it in the DAW (unless I just mix everything in my console and capture the two track output).

Nowadays Logic is my tape deck when I work with my MPC/MIDI gear setup. Logic requires extra steps that make the workflow really clunky, where live is literally drop something in and you're off and running. I do a lot of electronic stuff, and getting to work in Live is way quicker than Logic, especially when it comes to timing and matching up loops.

If I'm 'writing' purely on the Mac, its Ableton all the way. Bought/started using Ableton this year back in May (have used it ages ago when it first came out), been using Logic since about 1998/1999 or so.
