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I'm pretty new to this, started on Bandcamp and I'm now on Logic Pro but I mostly just chop, pitch and layer samples and so far it seems Logic really sucks at that espwcially when trying to pitch up a slowed down sample... Not sure why but it always messes up the sound unless I lock the pitch and tempo together with Varispeed.
On the other hand the different algorithms used by Ableton sound incredible and are able to give clear results at pretty much any tempo and pitch combination but for some reason I just can't get past the interface it's extremely unintuitive to me and kills my creative flow when using it no matter how many YouTube tutorials I watch...
The best combination of the two for this purpose that I've found so far is Bandlab which is a free mobile app but I don't really trust it's quality since I try to export losslessly and I often work with 96khz/24bit audio tracks or higher.
If anyone can suggest a DAW that looks and functions more or less like Logic Pro without messing up the sound of a track when pitching up a slowed down sample it'd truly be a lifesaver, thanks in advance!!
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