It also has several actual step sequencers that are considerably better then dp's drum editor which is the only thing even remotely close and even that isn't.stubbsonic wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 1:38 pm I've also noticed that Logic has some tools that are less crude either in use or in appearance. Some are more full featured-- e.g., chord trigger, an arp with a prettier GUI, etc. Also FX that are nicer to work with.
The closest we can get in DP is using the clip editor. Its true you can do some cool things with that, no doubt, but in terms of arp type of functionality...sorry...DP is behind. I don't think most typical Dp users care, but I also think DP could gain market share by addressing some areas like this.
Hey hey now. LogicPro is for "grown ups" too and grown ups like better tools. In this regard, LogicPro is better. And some third party plugins are too. Sorry...but Dp is great, but its behind in this area. There is nothing "grown up" about having to use inferior tools.When I open the quantize window in DP, I see a profession tool for grown-ups.