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Groupie
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: London
Posts: 20
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Hi there,
If you're still looking I would recommend Cubase, ProTools or Logic. All of those are excellent with features that far outstrip Garageband. I've been fortunate to record in a number of top tier recording studios and with some excellent producers and they almost all use ProTools. Coming from Garageband though, you might prefer Logic as a lot of features are similar, even though it might be somewhat daunting at first. |
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