Mac recording software

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So guys I need some help. I'm soon going to buy recording stuff but I don't have a program to record with or produce music. I was thinking of the lower editions of Protools, but I don't have the funds necessary to buy M-Audio hardware(only my monitors will be M-Audio, because they look nice and sounded great when I listened to them in the store :sly: ) Protools 9 full isn't a option for me since I won't have $600 because it's going to be a couple months until my friend and I start a business. So do you guys know of any good, cheap recording software for mac?(Please do not respond with Audacity, I don't want to go too cheap a$$ with this because I have a long list of musicians that want me to record their work.) I might consider recording on my Windows 7 laptop, but I'm nervous there's going to be too much recording lag...:(
 
I am a professional musician, and I do quite a bit of electronic music composition, concert pieces for live performance with electronics, etc...


get Logic Pro, no others.
 
I am a professional musician, and I do quite a bit of electronic music composition, concert pieces for live performance with electronics, etc...


get Logic Pro, no others.

I'm going to download it soon, hopefully it'll be just right. :)
 
It's way better than Pro Tools, although Pro Tools does very specific things well. Logic is very user-friendly, especially if you have ever worked in Garageband. Tons of tutorials online as well, and many free sampled instruments to download.
 
It's way better than Pro Tools, although Pro Tools does very specific things well. Logic is very user-friendly, especially if you have ever worked in Garageband. Tons of tutorials online as well, and many free sampled instruments to download.
👍 I can't wait to use it!
 
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