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What To Use Logic,dp Or Pro Tools?, Logic vs DP vs Pro Tools |
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mar. 1 févr. 2005, 21:23
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..hi!
I find Dp.. a little too Japanese..(tsc tsc!).. meaning..too detailed which takes the intuition a little away of the gig...
I have always liked Logic more than the competition.. even pro tools. Which is a market champion, but to me it's still a bore...
cheers!..
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Powerbook 17" G4 1,5 Ghz and LOGIC
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mer. 2 févr. 2005, 01:26
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I made the switch from DP to Logic about 8 months ago and haven't regretted it once. For me, it was easy to make the conversion and I haven't had much trouble getting used to the way logic works. I still miss DP's multiple takes on one track, but I am learning to deal with that.But, any issues I have come across do not even come close to the joy I feel using Logic and all its plugs.
I am one Happy Logic User!
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mer. 2 févr. 2005, 04:19
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If you're happy with DP… Why change? Now, Logic has a steep learning curve, but some MIDI stuff not possible elsewhere (the Environnement power within). PT is hardware dependant (you MUST buy and use some Digidesign hardware to use their software, and there are annoying things with that), but it's maybe the easiest/more practical Audio Toolbox to work in audio. The MIDI side is more rustic than in DP and Logic, but it's enough for some. There's also the plug-in questions, but I'm lazy on this, can someone answer on these issues and the way to workaround? please? (sorry, very tired and sick) (and please, no multiple posts
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