Which Pre - Production Sequencer?, Logic, D.P or Pro Tools l.e opinions |
Fri 24 Mar 2006, 00:25
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I plan to record midi soft -synths and guitar, maybe bass - at home . Phase 2 would be to take my mac - or seperate firewire drive, to a Pro Tools equipped studio to record vocals , process the individual tracks with pro tools plug ins (doubt if I could afford a studio full of vintage outboard) and do the final mix in the studio.
Ive got cubase l.e at present, but want to make a quick switch to either Logic Express. Digital Performer or Pro Tools l.e (the M powered route). I wondered if the more experienced Mac users and musicians-producers had a preference and briefly why. I d really appreciate any feedback on this. Thanks in advance Phil |
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Sun 23 Apr 2006, 22:25
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If you're still used with cubase, I recommend you upgrade to the full version. period.
You'll have as much audio and midi tracks as yr comp can take. Fully functional editors. ease of use. vst's. I've been a cubase user since cubase vst4, am now on sx3 and no one could make me change it. If you 're already familiar with this one, go for the full version and I bet you'll be more than pleased at what you do! cheers! -------------------- you wish!!!!
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Foxyphil Which Pre - Production Sequencer? Fri 24 Mar 2006, 00:25
gdoubleyou If you are more of a composer, logic and DP have f... Sat 25 Mar 2006, 01:24
gdoubleyou If you are more of a composer, logic and DP have f... Sat 25 Mar 2006, 01:24
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