I love Logic Pro for five reasons. First of all, it’s very accessible. For a person like me with visual impairments, I thought it would be harder to use Logic Pro and when I first started using it, I thought it was going to be very difficult for me to use, in comparison with GarageBand, which has very intuitive controls for people like me. But as I started to go deeper into the tools and all the things you do in Logic Pro, I got more into it, and I started discovering things that are even better here than GarageBand, no offense GarageBand, I did not mean to hurt your feelings. But yeah, it’s very intuitive. All the controls are accessible for me and I love it. The second reason is of course, all the variety of controls that you have. You have the basic controls, but you also have like a bunch of stuff like the editor, the plug-ins area, the play surfaces area, where you can choose what type of play surface you want. The mixer and all those lovely controls and how much control you have over a song, a section of the song, and so much more. The third is the amount of instruments available. There’s so many instruments and my favorite thing is that you can filter through all kinds of categories and things like that. The fourth is that if there’s anything that you need to know, Logic Pro has this lessons feature where it gives you lessons on basic things how to create a song, working with chords, the tour of the app and so much more. And the final thing that I love about it is, that you can share songs you’ve created in GarageBand into Logic Pro, to make them even better.