And if it's not set-up like Logic X, how easy it is for it to be set-up exactly like or similarly to Logic X. I'm looking for a Windows DAW that will be easy for me to transition to using from Logic, that I can just open for the first time and know how to work everything in an hour or so. LEARNING CURVE: I've gotten pretty used to how I do things in Logic X over these last 6 years, especially in regards to how I apply reverb and processing effects, and also how I do audio editing. I'm not saying never - I know that any DAW or computer program can crash - but I'd like for it not to be a habit. STABILITY: I want to be able to use a DAW that can handle big workloads and many different samples using many different plug-ins, such as Kontakt, PLAY, SINE, Spitfire Audio's Sample Library Plugin, etc., without too much fuss or hassle and not crash constantly on me or freeze up a lot. What I'm mainly looking for are these 2 things: I'll be coming from a MacBook Pro using Logic X that I've been using since mid-2014, and I need some advice on what DAW to get for Windows. Gonna be getting a new Windows PC in the coming weeks.
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