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If you need to use Logic, get a Mac.
If you are more comfortable with one of the operating systems, get the one you are most comfortable with!
If you need compatibility with other machines (eg at uni) get whichever is most compatible - I would guess that for music or art/design the uni will use Macs. Anything else, probably PC.
Macs are nice machines, but as others have pointed out, considerably more expensive than the equivalent PC.
I use a PC with Cubase (which I have been using since it was on the Atari) but if I was starting out today I'd probably go with a PC and Reaper.
Good luck whatever you choose!
You don't get any of the "computer " issues of bad drivers , dodgy plug ins , etc. I use a Yamaha AW1600 (discontinued sadly) and love the fact it is hardware based. It also means all of the processing is concentrated on recording. I also have mine linked to my old PC and can import and export stuff to and from it .
Of course if you are looking to use lots of synth intruments , etc then won't be for you .
Just a thought
Apple's solution to most things is "buy a new one" which does tend to stop you running new s/w on old machines. This means you don't often get stuff running so slowly it crashes - not necessarily a bad thing.
I'm just a guy in my bedroom having some fun not a pro at Abbey Road studios.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
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