Is Logic Pro X good for guitar?

Logic Pro X is set up great for guitarists Adding a guitar or bass track to an open project is a simple process. A new audio track is added to the tracks area and several effects that are ideal for guitar and bass are added to the channel strip.

Which DAW is best for guitarists?

The best DAWs for recording guitar are Cubase, Studio One, or Reaper. These DAWs are best for audio recording and editing. DAWs like Ableton or FL Studio can be used for guitar, but are best for creating loop or sample-based music.

How do I make my guitar sound professional?

7 Tricks to Get a Better Electric Guitar Sound on Your Recordings

  1. Use a “prepared guitar”
  2. Use an acoustic as a phantom guitar.
  3. Record your electric unplugged.
  4. Use a low-frequency mic on your guitar cabinet.
  5. Use a bass cabinet.
  6. Double your tracks with different guitars.
  7. Use an octave pedal.

How do I make my electric guitar sound like acoustic in logic?

The best way to make an electric guitar sound like an acoustic is to use an ‘acoustic simulator’ effect either with a stompbox pedal, digital effect unit, or VST plugin. The effect simulates the resonance and tone of an acoustic guitar so your electric guitar can sound like an acoustic.

How do I listen to the guitar in logic?

If you have Auto Input Monitoring enabled, then Logic will switch from input to Region playback when start playback until you hit Record, where it switches to the input again. If you want to play along during the playback (before punching in) keep AUto Input Monitoring off.

Which DAW is best for live performance?

  1. Ableton Live. An inspiring DAW with a next-level workflow.
  2. Image-Line FL Studio. A unique DAW that’s kickstarted many electronic music producers’ careers.
  3. Apple Logic Pro. Amazing value and great performance on the Mac.
  4. Steinberg Cubase.
  5. PreSonus Studio One.
  6. Cockos Reaper 6.
  7. Reason Studios Reason.
  8. Bitwig Studio.

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