AI-native DAW vs traditional powerhouse
Flowtonik and Logic Pro both run on macOS, but they take different approaches to music production. Flowtonik is built from the ground up with AI at the core. Logic Pro is a mature, full-featured DAW that recently added AI capabilities in version 11.
See how they compare across AI features, workflow, pricing, and ecosystem so you can choose the right tool for your production style.

Feature-by-feature comparison
Where Flowtonik stands out
Flowtonik was designed as an AI-native DAW from day one. AI is not an add-on; it is the core workflow that drives generation, mixing, and stem separation.
Where Logic Pro stands out
Logic Pro has over 20 years of development behind it with a massive ecosystem of sounds, plugins, and deep integration with Apple hardware and Spatial Audio.
Which DAW is right for you?
Choose Flowtonik if you...
- Want AI generation, mixing, and separation as core tools
- Prefer a subscription model with a free tier to start
- Value conversational AI for production workflows
- Want an AI-native workflow built from the ground up
Choose Logic Pro if you...
- Need a proven DAW with a massive plugin ecosystem
- Prefer a one-time purchase with no recurring costs
- Rely on Apple hardware integration and Spatial Audio
- Need an extensive built-in sound library (70+ GB)
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