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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 03 mars 05 Lieu : Amsterdam - NL Membre no 61,697 ![]() |
Hi,
I've been working for a couple of years with following setup: G4 dual 1G/1,5G RAM/2*80G HD's Logic Pro 6.3.3 bunch of pluginns I notice I run out of headroom with some of my tracks. Now I'm thinking of switching over to protools instead of getting a G5 Any recommendations/ideas much appreciated Thanks! |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 26 févr. 05 Lieu : - - SG Membre no 61,350 ![]() |
hi there,
i have worked on pro-tools for ten years and it is great though I think at this point of time there a whole lot more options than there was before. Running out of headroom? If you're working digitally you're not going to get much more out with pro-tools. Having processor of it's own does help to manage your plug-ins in pro-tools only on TDM and not on LE systems so unless you're willing to part with so major buckeroos you're not going to be a happy camper. Still I have to say it is one of the best cards around to date. I hope so anyway that it works if I am going to part with my entire live savings and live in my car from here on. AD/DA converters, mic pre amps and plug-ins are brilliant on Pro-Tools. MIDI sucks though. So if you're like a music creative dude stay with Logic or DP. Still beats the crap out of Pro-Tools. I work with both so it kinda compliments eachother. So I write my tracks on DP and mix them on Pro-Tools. I have mixed on DP and Logic which sounded equally great. What it boils down to is what serves you the best. It's really a mix and match of software and hardware. Nige |
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