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> Logic Pro 6 Vs Digital Performer 4, which progam to get next?
Dasa Soul
posté lun. 23 août 2004, 08:45
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I am redy to buy on of this two programs ,will like to hear some coments ,my main intrest is in a program to masrer, mix ,and have the best finish product . on a home studio level that i can get. i have GB/ Reson 2,5 /G4 1ghz /756 ram .Edi pcr 30 /m audio fw 410/ ADK 51 mic.. cool.gif
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posté mar. 24 août 2004, 05:21
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Both Logic and DP are great but based on what your interests are I think you should check out Nuendo by Steinberg. But if you have to decide for Logic or DP I will definitely go for Logic pro 6, it has better plug ins, a great sampler and the support of Apple computers. It is more expensive, thou...............
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posté mar. 24 août 2004, 18:53
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I would avoid the Steinberg products, I own the big 3 Mac DAWs. from my observations SX2 uses 40%-60% more cpu than DP4, or Logic6. SX shares te same audio engine with Nuendo.

Check out http://www.nuendo.com before you buy, but you will have to look hard to find a HAPPY Nuendo Mac-user.

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Dasa Soul
posté mar. 24 août 2004, 19:05
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gdoubleyou , thanks for the info ,thats what heard about nuendo/steinberg so logic or dp4? thanks cool.gif
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what are you mixing and mastering?

i use dp for all of my mixing .. primarily because it has far superior surround support. and i feel its is better designed for post production work.


i use both programs but i am far happier using digital performer for audiofile manipulation. if you are just recording mixing mastering .. get dp 4

on the other hand if you are interested in using virtual synths and samplers and mostly into electronic music get logic ...
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posté sam. 4 sept. 2004, 08:11
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I find DP easy to use.
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posté sam. 4 sept. 2004, 16:25
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Please remember, Logic Pro 6 is $499 with a valid student ID through Apple!


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I really don't like Digital Performer 4, it is a great piece of software, and I know it's capable of amazing stuff, but the interface and the work flow order just doesn't work for me at all.

I enjoyed CubaseSX2 because it was relatively simple, however there were a few quarky things I didn't like about it, but overall it was solid.

Nuendo just seemed like $700-800 more for some advanced broadcasting and surround features, with Cubase SX2's engine.

I've used Logic before, and was happy with it, at the time I didn't have a computer of my own to support it, but now I do.

If Logic doesn't work out (haha yeah right) then I guess I'm left with Pro Tools LE, but I really dislike the idea of having to buy one of their interfaces to run their software.


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posté ven. 10 sept. 2004, 12:30
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for mixing and mastering what i use is ProTools LE and the TRacks Mastering Suite. You can't go wrong with PT when it comes to mastering.
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