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abelsna
posté mar. 22 mai 2007, 13:57
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I´m afraid i cant escape the digital age anymore, so therefore i´m in the market for either protools or logic (or a third option?). I have recorded on a tascam MS-16 but more often than not the bands just want it on the harddrive, for them to take home. Therefore i have to invest in a PC and a suitable program. The question is; how much RAM and how powerful does the PC have to be and what software should i pick? My hot shot producer friend shout protools but a lot of my not-so-well-paid colleagues says logic. I have tried protools and it is very easy(!) but how is the perfomance?
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posté ven. 13 juil. 2007, 20:54
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QUOTE (abelsna @ Tue 22 May 2007, 09:57) *
I´m afraid i cant escape the digital age anymore, so therefore i´m in the market for either protools or logic (or a third option?). I have recorded on a tascam MS-16 but more often than not the bands just want it on the harddrive, for them to take home. Therefore i have to invest in a PC and a suitable program. The question is; how much RAM and how powerful does the PC have to be and what software should i pick? My hot shot producer friend shout protools but a lot of my not-so-well-paid colleagues says logic. I have tried protools and it is very easy(!) but how is the perfomance?


Logic is very powerful but I think it is so complicated that you´ll spend 80% of the time trying to find out where to find the things you want and how to do things that in Pro Tools you can do in a second .

I´ve been working with Pro Tools since 1995 and I can tell you it´s the most user-friendly software you can find . The truth is , other softwares have always tryed to copy it. And also, you should consider that working with Logic you´ll be restricted to Mac, which is much more expensive, unless you use Logic´s older versions.

Good luck
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- abelsna   Protools Vs Logic   mar. 22 mai 2007, 13:57
- - gdoubleyou   well Logic is Mac only!!!   ven. 13 juil. 2007, 18:39
- - hahaworld   Yes, Logic is a bit more complicated, but like any...   sam. 14 juil. 2007, 14:06
- - proaudioplugins   I don't know but the question is up again with...   mer. 5 janv. 2011, 16:40
- - enrimusic   Pro Tools and Logic Pro are both excellent daws, ...   mer. 21 déc. 2011, 19:11


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