I have both and to me they’re both great for what they are. When I want to make a quick beat fl. When I’m feeling more into the song writing vibe I go logic.
I've been producing and engineering for 20+ years. Starting all analog and sounds midi from keyboards, workstations, SP1200 and MPC to Cubase and Neuendo to Reason to FruityLoops to Ableton, Protools and Logic. I've even worked on the unpopular DAW's like Magix Music Mix, Cakewalk and Digital Performer and a few others that went out of business. After obtaining degrees in audio production and engineering, I think any DAW is useful once its learned. The all have strong points and things that could be better. Personally Logic is my DAW of choice although I still use ProTools, Ableton Live, Reason Studio, Studio One and have recently gotten into Serato Studio, Logic is best for my workflow in production and mixing. BTW, in Logic, pressing Y will bring up the instrument library.
Logic is the new wave rn. I been using it for 20 years and have always loved it, I also use Fl for my kicks and 808 but rn all the kids coming out of engineering school are all on logic. It’s like a mini wave rn, I think pro tools has let alot of people down over the last few years and people are responding because of it.
To go back to your other instruments go over to the instrument panel box where the instruments are listed and swipe right. You should get everything back.
No Busy they wasnt hiding from me, I been messing with Logic the only thing that safe FLS is Logics piano roll at the time we like from 05, 6, 7, but from what see in video it seem like their piano roll look updated even look similar to FLS .... well let go start shopping for a mac machine ..
i think you just highlight the tracks you want to group and then it automatically groups them together . Also the icons besides the sounds means you have more sounds to download.. it comes with tons of sounds to download free .. check in drop down .. download all sounds or something like.