Logic Pro vs REAPER

Specs, price and the Dubspot Score, side by side — with our verdict on which daw to buy.

DAW

Logic Pro

Apple · $199.99

8.8
Great
DAW

REAPER

Cockos · $60 / $225

9.0
Essential

Logic Pro and REAPER both punch above their price, which is why they share search traffic. Logic is Apple’s polished Mac DAW with a massive stock library. REAPER is Cockos’s cross-platform workhorse at $60. The fight is content and polish versus price and flexibility.

The key difference

Logic hands you instruments, effects, and a refined mixer that can finish records without third-party tools — but only on Apple hardware. REAPER hands you almost no creative hand-holding and almost no limits: full plugin format support, deep routing, and a license cheaper than many single plugins, on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Choose Logic Pro if

Choose Logic Pro if you are on Mac and want a deep stock library, polished mixer, and a complete creative environment out of the box.

Choose REAPER if

Choose REAPER if you need Windows/Linux, maximum customizability, or the lowest-cost full DAW that still scales to pro sessions.

Which should you buy?

Logic Pro is the better Mac-native creative package for most producers who want stock sounds and a guided pro workflow. REAPER is the better buy for multi-platform studios, power users, and anyone who already owns plugins and just needs a host. Many engineers keep both for different jobs.

Specs compared

Logic ProREAPER
Price$199.99$60 / $225
Dubspot Score8.89.0
FormatsAudio Units (AUv2), Audio Unit Extensions (AUv3)VST, VST3, AU, CLAP, LV2, standalone, macOS, Windows, Linux
PlatformsMac (Apple silicon, macOS 15.6 or later) and iPad (A12 Bionic or later, iPadOS 26 or later)Windows, macOS, Linux
Spatial AudioIntegrated Dolby Atmos tools; exports industry-standard ADM files
Plugin supportBuilt-in instruments and effects plus third-party Audio Units (AU) plug-ins
Cross-platformRound-trip project compatibility between Mac and iPad
Mac price$199.99 one-time purchase
Subscription price$12.99/month or $129/year (Apple Creator Studio)
TypeFull multitrack DAW (audio, MIDI, video)
Current version7.x (e.g. 7.77 as of July 2026)
License$60 discounted / $225 commercial; DRM-free
Evaluation60-day full-featured evaluation
UpdatesNew v7 license includes free updates through 8.99
Plugin formatsVST, VST3, LV2, AU, CLAP, DX, JS
Notable v7 featuresTrack lanes, swipe comping, FX containers, up to 128 track channels

Logic Pro vs REAPER: FAQ

Is REAPER better than Logic Pro?

Not universally. Logic is better as a Mac creative suite. REAPER is better as a cheap, flexible host and engineering environment. “Better” depends on platform and whether you need stock content.

Can REAPER open Logic projects?

No direct project interchange. You move sessions via audio stems, MIDI files, and standard interchange formats — same as moving between most DAWs.

Which is better for beginners on Mac?

Logic Pro is usually friendlier on Mac because of stock instruments, loops, and a more guided interface. REAPER is powerful but more DIY.

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