^I think it's highly likely that what we find most intuitive is the first DAW we learned.I JUST did not find the interface intuitive enough.
^ahahahaLogic is easier to use, everythings laid out as it should be without haivng to go thru 20 screens to add a VST. :S
The one and only thing I don't like about Logic is the panning mechanism compared to ProTools.
Logic pans a stereo track likes it mono. 1 pan from -64 to +63.
Pro Tools gives you dual panning on stereo tracks. 1 pan at -100 and 1 pan at +100. And I really like to pan every track except reverb to -91 and +91. This lets the reverb shimmer on the very outside of the track.
^If it weren't for that, I figure I'd be using Logic.
The best feature of Logic over Pro Tools is when you're bouncing stems... Pro Tools bounces in god damn real time...*shudders*