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    Can anyone give me some feedback about the following?

    Thinking about buying Logic after finally sitting down and reading about it. I had no idea it had as much as it does. Only recording with Garageband right now, but for the sake of things being far more sophisticated I just assume make the jump up and start learning it.

    Now, I'd also been wanting Reason but can't spend that much all at once. Half of me does normal guitar, vocals, some backing keys, etc., and the other half of me wants to start getting into electronic music, synths, dance-esque ambient music, etc.

    I have both an Oxygen 49 MIDI keyboard as well as an Alesis Micron that we used in my band and still might use a bit. I know the Micron has software for free that allows you to use it as a controller but with the exact same sounds as that actual hardware. This could be used going into Logic, correct?

    How is Logic for synths, patterns, stuff that is somewhat similar to Reason's capabilities of tweaking sounds and using effects and such?

    Also, I see that Logic has a wide range of guitar tones, amp models, etc. Looks impressive. I am, however, really enjoying the Line 6 TonePort and GearBox software (though it's USB only) so I'd be fine to continue using that, right?

    Much thanks for a response. Also, if there are any tutorials on Logic, or good sites to learn some things about it, that would be great. Thanks.

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