Alternatives To Logic Express? |
mer. 10 nov. 2004, 15:44
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- Briefly: I will be away from my Pro Tools setup for around 3 months, and was toying with the idea of getting Logic Express 7 as a simple audio editor & Audio Unit host (which I can use without any hardware, unlike Pro Tools).
- However, are there any other (cheaper) alternatives than LE7? To be honest, GB is good as an "ideas pad", but does not support automation of any of my Audio Unit parameters. - I am checking out "Intuem" right now, but I would appreciate any suggestions on programs I can use that will allow me to play with midi, audio as well as tweak the individual audio unit parameters (e.g. automation of filter sweeps etc.). - Having another look around, I think it basically comes down to Metro SE Vs. Intuem? Any thoughts from users of these? Thanks in advance for your usual kind support! Ce message a été modifié par nreyes - mer. 10 nov. 2004, 15:54. |
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jeu. 11 nov. 2004, 03:48
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I would recommend Ableton Live 4. It is one of the most versatile programs I have ever used and is particularly good if you are working on a laptop. Also, it's automation is excellent
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jeu. 11 nov. 2004, 23:15
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Live is not optimized for Altivec or dual processors.
Performance is ok on a powebook, but I get more milage out of Logic Express. With the included plugs, and direct Garage Band file support, 3rd party plugs are optional, I only use a few. -------------------- G-Dub
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