Pro Tools, ..motu, ..or Logic?, What to buy and what all do I need? |
Mon 15 Dec 2003, 07:59
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Well, I've read and then read some more, but I'm still a bit in the dark. Currently I own a modeling synth(Technics WAS1), digital multitracker(Fostex DMT 8vL), DBX 160SL Stereo Compressor, effects proccesors, etc. I want to get into the world of computer sequencing, recording, editing, mixing and hopefully mastering and I'll be laying down guitar & Bass tracks as well, but I'm wary as to what to get in the way of software/hardware.. Now, I'm aware that Pro Tools is the most widely used for it's ease of use, but it doesn't offer a suround application right out of the box as I've read, Logic does. And if I'm not mistaken, Motu also offers a surround apllication. So the question that I have is, ..Pro Tools 002, Logic 6.2.2, or Motu 828mkll & DP4 Machfive? And I'm not certain exactly all that I'll need, specifically. The only thing I've been confident in buying so far was the new Mac G4 Laptop w/ Superdrive. ...If anyone can help me with specifics on any or all of the platforms mentioned, as to what all I'll need to get to have a complete system set up and running, Id so appreciate it. For example, when Digidesign 002 says to just plug in the firewire cable, install the software and your ready to record, is that really all there is to it? Asside from having a monitor source(speakers), good mics, etc,. of course. Also, can I and if so, should I make use of my beautiful DBX 160SL, which I paid big big bucks for or should I sell it along with my outboard digital multitracker? ....Any specific help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Miles
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Wed 7 Jan 2004, 15:39
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 06-Jan 04 From: Oak Point - US Member No.: 32,573 |
I'm also only getting started, so if I am wrong, please excuse me... but, from what I understand, DP4 and Logic are better suited for sequencing than Protools. Protools is the industry standard, but it is more geared toward sound engineering and post record editing.
I've been advised to stick with Motu828MkII and DP4. With the exception of a firewire cable and of course your computer, the only other thing needed would be some powered studio speakers. Mics,instruments,midi keyboard would also be nice. I believe this is the route I will be going. Thanks, Scott -------------------- It's not about fame, but rather the experience
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Nels Pro Tools, ..motu, ..or Logic? Mon 15 Dec 2003, 07:59
The King of Hellfire Hi Nels!!. I just bought a Motu 828 and I ... Tue 16 Dec 2003, 09:02
garyyamane DP4 includes MIDI sequencing and surround sound pr... Tue 16 Dec 2003, 13:59
Nels Thanks guys!... Yes, helpful, but I'm stil... Tue 16 Dec 2003, 16:34
azusa Nels, have you taken a good look at Tascam FW1884... Wed 17 Dec 2003, 00:25
Nels Thanks Azusa! I will do some looking and readi... Wed 17 Dec 2003, 00:53
Nels Well Azusa, I gotta say that now Tascam has become... Wed 17 Dec 2003, 06:53
The King of Hellfire Hi Nels!!. I just bought a Motu 828 and I ... Tue 16 Dec 2003, 09:02
garyyamane DP4 includes MIDI sequencing and surround sound pr... Tue 16 Dec 2003, 13:59
Nels Thanks guys!... Yes, helpful, but I'm stil... Tue 16 Dec 2003, 16:34
azusa Nels, have you taken a good look at Tascam FW1884... Wed 17 Dec 2003, 00:25
Nels Thanks Azusa! I will do some looking and readi... Wed 17 Dec 2003, 00:53
Nels Well Azusa, I gotta say that now Tascam has become... Wed 17 Dec 2003, 06:53
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