And since I restarted using it again afterswitching from Reaper (yes, I know I'm probly the first one to do this ever) I've noticed some good and bad things:
- shortcuts mapping: it's quite horrendous, especially since some functions have different names
- no possibillity to shortcut fx (sadly that's a reaper only, though I love how I can access the eq so fast in logic)
-recalling saved tracks isn't that intuitive in Logic as it used to be 2 years ago (which is the second biggest annoyance in Logic for me)
- changing note grid values in the midi editor, which makes editing midi a pain in the butt (this actually number one for me)
- the mouse tools: I love them, but it would be so great to see their shortcuts when browsing)
-Take folders: i just love it so much to comp in Logic. Reaper has that too, but Comping in Logic is just perfect.
- stock plugins: just the best of any daw (and I really tried them all)! Maybe Ableton has some more creative ones, but nothing beats the Logic ones in GUI, presets and useabillity,
- Panning: it's weird and I'm still trying to fix
-AI: it's pretty bad right out of the gate. I spoke to a programmer and the thing with AI is, that you really have to define what you want it to AND which sources to use and which to ignore (like to avoid e-chords.com, chords.com, social media & forums as a musictheory source).
Overall I'm pretty happy with Logic, but a few things (more annyoances, than bugs) definetely need some fixing
Let's see what the next udates bring