

In addition, the Follow Actions function gives Ableton Live a slight edge. If you prioritize design over functionality and prefer or are familiar through GarageBand on iOS with the Logic platform, this is probably the better version. Thus, due to the broadly similar quality between both services, the choice is really determined by the overall feel and design of the function.

That being said, if you are familiar with the Logic interface and prefer the functions of the Logic platform, there is not enough of a difference in quality to justify spending a huge amount more on Ableton Live. Thus, if you are a producer looking for software to perform live with, Ableton is probably your best bet. The only major difference is the ability of Logic to have the Session View and the linear arrangement open at the same time. The loop table functions very similarly to the Ableton Live loop setup.
ABLETON LIVE VS LOGIC PRO PRO
This contains a Session View which has been seamlessly imported, improved, and expanded into the Logic Pro X interface. This is unique to Live and has yet to be copied. Ableton Live also contains the highly useful Follow Actions button which allows the producer to automate the launching of multiple loops in a variety of arrangements. In addition, the Ableton Live Session View allows the producer to play any of these loops in perfect sync with the others. Its grid-based arrangement of columns, each containing a variety of clip slots for each audio or MIDI input, is innovative and highly intuitive allowing the producer to make tracks on the fly.
