This is a piece of software that many OS X users swear by and a piece of software that Windows users can only dream of using. Developed by Apple, it provides the perfect digital audio workstation to comprehensively mix and manipulate audio files, you can check the operating system from where you can run this software. When it comes to software designed for audio editing power-users, we’d say that this DAW has it all. However, as aforementioned, this is software isn’t actually available for the operating system. That’s where Dr. Drum comes in. We believe it provides the perfect alternative to Logic Pro X for Windows and in fact, excels in some areas that the most recent version of this awesome software lets itself down.
I’ve been using Logic Pro for Windows for many years, was using XP but that’d 1 GB RAM limit. And 5.51 wouldn’t run on newer versions of Windows. However, some months ago I found a way to set up and operate Logic 5 on Windows 10, no ram limit eighter. The important thing is to use Logic 5.3 rather than 5.5.1. Logic Pro X for Windows When it comes to audio mixing and editing, your initial perception is that you’re going to need professional studio grade equipment. At the core of what this software offers is a comprehensive range of different features that are designed to provide easy audio editing. The 16 track sequencer is at the heart of this and gives you complete and total control over your audio file.