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Tue 22 May 2007, 13:57
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I´m afraid i cant escape the digital age anymore, so therefore i´m in the market for either protools or logic (or a third option?). I have recorded on a tascam MS-16 but more often than not the bands just want it on the harddrive, for them to take home. Therefore i have to invest in a PC and a suitable program. The question is; how much RAM and how powerful does the PC have to be and what software should i pick? My hot shot producer friend shout protools but a lot of my not-so-well-paid colleagues says logic. I have tried protools and it is very easy(!) but how is the perfomance?
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Wed 5 Jan 2011, 16:40
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I don't know but the question is up again with Protools 9. As now you can use other audio interfaces than Avid/M-Audio ones. Protools vs Logic can be considered very strongly.
Same as Protools vs Cubase for PC users.
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