I don't know why, but I never really got into Logic because I thought it was so complicated and overly professional for me.

I started out using cubase where i just plug in a VST, open up a midi step sequencer and randomize my basslines for some inspiration if i ever have writers block.

I bought Logic 7 when it was out because I thought it would have this "step designer"
midi plugin i was totally disappointed when I realized i had to "build environments" and manually drag pointers to certain keys where it could do randomize within those key points.

Maybe it had nothing to do with the step sequencer at all and it was just the fact that i started out with cubase so i was uncomfortable leaving that zone. Who knows, maybe one day i will give it another shot (since im on a Mac anyways and it works beautifully).

I have to admit though, some of those plugins were BEAUTIFUL.

If Logic released them as seperate VST's i would buy them right away.