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Originally Posted by max cooper
The point is that a Ferrari is a better vehicle than a Toyota. The statement compares the price of Logic to the price of a Ferrari, then it compares the performance of Logic to the performance of a Toyota.
It's like saying: "When you buy Logic, you pay for the premium performance of a Ferrari, but you get the middle-of-the-road performace of the Toyota.
If the poster said that a Ferrari was not a better vehicle than a Toyota, then the comparison wouldn't make sense.
The above attempt at clarification has nothing to do with my opinion of Ferrari or Toyota motor cars or Logic software.
I've just purchased a copy of SX3, but something's always drawn me towards Logic. It may not be ideal for the way I work, but there's something really appealing about it.
I'd take this Toyota over this Ferrari: |
If you're trying to say that Logic is expensive then this is simply not true! Logic is actually relatively cheap. Cubase f.i. is much more expensive. Oh yeah, you will say, this is not true, BUT with Logic you get a soft sampler and an awesome amount of great plugs. Now, if you get Halion and SX you have already the same price as Logic is and still you don't have half of the plugs LP has. So, in other words, with LP you pay rather the price of a Toyota and get a good Mercedes...
RS