Pro Tools is celebrating its 30th birthday this year, so happy birthday to you! It’s come a long way from its starts a sequencer for Atari. Logic Pro is now in its tenth edition, which they’ve called Logic Pro X, because Xs are cool. This, of course, annoyed the Windows users: it’s never been established how much business was lost over the matter, but sales of the Mac version have continued to increase. However, in 2002, Apple announced that they had bought the software, and starting with Logic 6, it would only be available on Mac OS. The first five versions of Logic were available on both Mac and Windows.
It was developed by a company called C-Lab, who later became Emagic.
The first version of Logic Pro was called Notator Logic, and it was released all the way back in 1993. So, let’s start looking at these two products in a bit more detail.
The main differences between Logic Pro and Pro Tools are: Main Differences Between Logic Pro vs Pro Tools