Anyway, I do think that DP is a polished product, it simply does not have a
workflow that stresses efficiency the way that Logic's does. At least not
for me. I find Cubase and Sonar both to be more productive in that respect.
How does DP or Cubase handle the mixer window? Its always annoying to me that things never fit right in the mixer window in logic. As it is I have a cinema display and i put the faders in two rows (one for audio tracks and one for virtual instruments and buses). But then I still have to scroll left to right, and as you add inserts then things overlap, or else you have to leave big vertical gaps to begin with which then don't allow you to see both rows entirely. Its just a sloppy layout. I would like to open a window and have things fit, fill the screen, no cables or junk, auto-resize as things are inserted. Do the other programs handle this better?