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> Logic Express/usb Vs Protools/usb, need some recommendations
JPSpecial
post Thu 29 Apr 2004, 15:11
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Hey there!

I can't seem to decide which DAW to purchase.

I'm considering Logic Express with a Tascam USB audio interface. I understand that the Tascam US-428 allows recording of four sources at once. This would be a plus since I wish to record my acoustic guitar with two different mics and my voice with one mic.

The other option I've been considering is the mbox.
Many have said that Protools is easier to learn than Logic and that if midi is not a huge part of the music, Protools might be a better option. However, I have recently read a few posts indicating that the mbox produces both monitoring latency (pretty much unavoidable with a usb interface) and a second type of latency that requires adjustment of tracks once they are recorded. I'm wondering if this is just an issue with the mbox or whether the same problem would occur with Logic Express.

In short, I'm looking for ease of use, minimal problems with latency, and low potential for insanity.

Thanks. I'm always impressed with the passion and knowledge of the users of this site.

P.S. I'm using a 17" imac with 768 ram and OS 10.2.8.
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majn
post Fri 30 Apr 2004, 06:35
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HI

I went through that whole ProTools / Logic debate a while back. This is mainly because - running a studio where I sometimes get external clients in they always ask two questions - do you have ProTools and do you use Neumann Mics.

Usually they ask these questions because someone has said something to them at some point about using ProTools and Neumann Mics.

Anyway - I now have Both Logic and ProTools (MBox).

I only ever use Protools to mix on - because with an MBox you can only record 2 tracks at once (if you want to record Acoustic guitar and voice at the same time in the way you mention - which opens an entirely different debate anyway - then the MBox / ProTools route is not the one for you) - and because some people want to be able to take things away and mix them elsewhere - and ProTools is the one they always seem to want to take away on .. and also the one they always seem to bring material in on to get it mixed when they are not happy with someone elses efforts .. and yeah - I really like ProTools - it's easy to use ...

But I much prefer Logic - because with the right interface you can record as many tracks as you like (I do 24 on a G4 with a digital desk using a Hammerfall card) - you are not limited to using a specific audio interface - so if you decide that 4 is not enough - you can upgrade - and once you start recording you will enter the money pit route of permanently wanting bigger and better.

Logic is a bit more complex - but there are some really good books which can get you up and running fast (I struggled for about a week - then read two pages of a book and have not looked back).

Just make sure whatever USB route you take can give you phantom power.

Hope this helps as much as other postings have helped me in the past on this site.

Martin


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