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> New Effect Plugin's Vs Logic, Logic or Powercore, that's my question
dirknibleck
post Sat 21 Jan 2006, 00:12
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Hi,

I've been using Audio Desk for a long time for home recording (came with my MOTU 828). I've recently upgraded to a new iMac featuring OSX (used to operate on a cube with OS9), and as a result I have some choices to make regarding my studio.

I can upgrade to Audio Desk 2.0 for pretty cheap, but I was never a big fan of the stock plug-ins that come it. If I were to do the upgrade, I would probably pick-up the tc-electronics powercore.

My other option (and currently preferred) is to get Logic. I'm particularly excited about the MIDI possibilities I would add to my studio with it. However, I'm not sure what the quality of the standard effect plug-ins are. In particular I'd like to know your opinions on the Dynamic processors and the EQ.

Any comments/advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Paul
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gdoubleyou
post Tue 24 Jan 2006, 19:53
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You are right about MAS support, not many free ones out there, and some companies dropped MAS in favor of Audio Units. Plus your'e missing out on the AU support that DP has.
There are several excellent Apple AU's that are loaded with the OS, and a buttload of free AUs available.

Since I own DP4.1.2, I really don't pay musch attention to Audio Desk

But powercore supports VST, AU, and RTAS, so with audio Desk you would still be out of luck.

Try downloading the Logic Express demo from the Apple site, to see how you like it.

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