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CatloveX
posté ven. 6 mai 2005, 11:04
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Hi all,

I'am building a studio to produce trance and I need a sequencer. I am on mac.

The fact is that I want to use analog hardware gear; I have an andromeda that I will use as a controller/synth and I now I will buy some other analog hard for bass and effects, if I find something that convinces me and my pocket.

As I am using a Powerbook I thought of Logic for the perfect integration but this one seems an integrated studio with all the VA synths and drum machine, and I wonder if I need all these features as I already will have my hard gear.

Digi 002 PT LE seems another option as I am going to record audio, and the interface seems a bit less complicated and white clear (vs. brown/dark in Logic); I won't have much time to study my soft and I don't want to lose my creativity with a mouse and midi.

Get DP, not so many plugs, cover the basic for recording, audio core rivals Logic quality I imagine and still have access to midi features if needed?

Please, what would be your advice?

Thanks.

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CatloveX
posté lun. 9 mai 2005, 15:55
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I found another nice studio :

This one uses both seq. digital with cubase (on mac) and the Doepfer I was refering to. (click on the third sign from the web menu).

http://www.messages.to/masa-k/

Ce message a été modifié par CatloveX - lun. 9 mai 2005, 15:57.
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