
Once you’ve decided to step away from Pro Tools, though, you need to make the distinction between the two. A larger and faster-growing feature set is a sure sign that these may be the better choices going into the future, especially as more and more engineers make the jump from their costly Pro Tools rigs. Two such options are Cubase and Logic Pro, both of which are strong contenders to the DAW king. However, as that grip begins to slip from Avid, some other options become far more attractive. For many, Pro Tools is a go-to as it has been a standard in the audio world for nearly 20 years. Not because there are too many options, no, but because each of the few options seems so close together.

