What Is Logic Missing?, Compared to Protools HD |
Fri 18 Mar 2005, 19:40
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I'm about to start using Logic 7 once I get my PowerMac. I'm wanting to use Logic mainly from the standpoint of audio recording (line in guitars, mic'd vocals and instruments). I'm not that interested in MIDI, virtual synths, loops, etc, but I may play around with them for something more than a click track before I record drums, and who knows, maybe I'll start to like some of that stuff.
I don't want to start any rumor/speculations on this forum, there's enough of that at Applenova, Macrumors, Logic Pro Forums, etc. But there is currently speculation of updates to Apple's audio software. Possibly a version update of Logic, possibly new or rebranded apps, ... whatever. Maybe they'll just make Logic work better with Tiger. I've heard some say that maybe Logic will focus on MIDI/synth/loop stuff and there will be a new program focused on Audio recording similar to Protools. Lots of speculation, but mostly fluff right now. What I've heard is some people complaining about what Logic lacks in comparison to Protools. I am referring to the HD version only. It seems Protools is more focused on the audio recording side, similar to old studios, but also has hardware specifically made to reduce the load on the computer. That's about all I know of protools, other than having seen it used in a studio once. Now for the real question: Can anyone tell me what advantages Protools has in the audio recording realm over Logic (and vice versa). I'm not considering Protools, I just want to know what Logic lacks ... what features might be included in a later version, that kind of stuff. I'd like to know how Apple, maybe through user requests, could make Logic better. I've also heard some claim the Logic codebase is old, and needs to be rewritten from the ground up. Any opinions on this? Evan (I'm not trying to start speculation or flamewars with this, just discussion) |
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Sat 19 Mar 2005, 11:38
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 19-Mar 05 From: London - DZ Member No.: 62,632 |
I'm saving up for a sequencer and it's a toss-up for me between Logic and Pro-Tools. I've seen people use both, and Pro-Tools does seem to be a very fast-responding program. However, the one rumour that everyone seems to bandy around is that Pro-Tools is no good with Midi. I do use Midi a lot, particularly for working to picture (at the moment I'm on Digital Performer - yuck!) Is this just a myth? And is Logic worth the much higher price?
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opiepac What Is Logic Missing? Fri 18 Mar 2005, 19:40
zoundman Quote: Can anyone tell me what advantages Protools... Fri 18 Mar 2005, 23:02
abcdaniel The advantages I see in ProTools are in the interf... Sat 19 Mar 2005, 00:19
abcdaniel For video and synching, I have no idea how either ... Sun 20 Mar 2005, 12:38
swilder QUOTE (abcdaniel @ Mar 20 2005, 11:38)But why... Sun 20 Mar 2005, 20:40
Barb I use ProTools to record and sample edit then Logi... Mon 21 Mar 2005, 16:02
MacAudioGuy With Cubase and Nuendo you are getting alot more f... Mon 21 Mar 2005, 16:27
gdoubleyou A better question would have been, what is PTLE mi... Tue 22 Mar 2005, 02:07
zoundman Quote: Can anyone tell me what advantages Protools... Fri 18 Mar 2005, 23:02
abcdaniel The advantages I see in ProTools are in the interf... Sat 19 Mar 2005, 00:19
abcdaniel For video and synching, I have no idea how either ... Sun 20 Mar 2005, 12:38
swilder QUOTE (abcdaniel @ Mar 20 2005, 11:38)But why... Sun 20 Mar 2005, 20:40
Barb I use ProTools to record and sample edit then Logi... Mon 21 Mar 2005, 16:02
MacAudioGuy With Cubase and Nuendo you are getting alot more f... Mon 21 Mar 2005, 16:27
gdoubleyou A better question would have been, what is PTLE mi... Tue 22 Mar 2005, 02:07
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