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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 12 avril 06 Lieu : Poitiers - FR Membre no 79,075 ![]() |
Hi
I've been using Logic Express for a little while now, and although I get really nice results, I find my mixes are way too flat and dull. I read somewhere on this forum that Logic isn't particularly meant for mixing and mastering, and that I need some software to do that job. What would that software be ? Is it Sound Forge or WaveLabs ? If so, what process should I put my song through in order to get a more brilliant sound ? And should I put in my whole bounce or one track or instrument at a time ? Thanx -------------------- On voit mieux les yeux fermés -- Zatoïchi
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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 39 Inscrit : 25 avril 06 Lieu : New York - US Membre no 79,359 ![]() |
This is kind of unrelated, but I have to inquire. I'm running Logic 7.2.1 on an Intel Mac with a M-audio FW 410 and here's my dilemna, I guess I should say "future" dilmemna. Digidesign is soon to come out with a Pro Tools M-powered version compatible with the Intel Mac's.
Is it worth it to drop the 300$ or so to get this strictly for recording vocals, live instruments and mastering purposes? Don't get me wrong I'm thrilled with Logic, but I think Pro Tools has a slight edge in the above tasks. But do you think the sound will really be any better or would I need to upgrade the hardware to really achieve that? I would still do all my composing in Logic, I'm just wondering if this is something that might be worth looking into, I mean that's the pro combo isn't it? Ce message a été modifié par redstrype - jeu. 18 mai 2006, 15:34. |
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