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> Logic Pro 6 Opinions, advice: what do you think?
arvidtp
post Mon 14 Jun 2004, 18:46
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Hi all,

I have been thinking of getting Logic Pro (I can get the student 1/2 price discount) for use with my powerbook (see signature).

Right now I have an Mbox and am always getting frustrated with Pro TOols LE and its various limitations, incompatibilities, instabilities and CPU inefficiency. I thought Logic would be a better option for the music that I want to make, which involves many strange sounds, virtual instruments, and lots of realtime stuff using home-made MaxMSP creations. I like to be able to compose using realtime sounds without having to mix them down so that I can be tweaking them constantly and always improvising and playing around with them. I am looking forward to using Jacktools to send audio to and from Logic and MaxMSP and other software (something that cannot be done with Pro TOols), to better CPU efficiency, and to key-command customization! Also notation and better MIDI. (even the last Logic I used, version 4.8 "fun", was nicer than Pro TOols for this.)

But I don't know about Logic's audio editing capabilities - how easy is sample-accurate audio editing? How does it stack up to Pro TOols in this department? Because this is the part of Pro TOols that I like - being able to just do all my audio editing in one window, seeing everything at the same time.

I am hoping to be able to largely say goodbye to monopolistic Pro Tools for most projects, including video sound, and maybe later even get a better Audio Interface (like something firewire) with very low latency for virtual instruments and performance.

So what are people's general opinions about Logic Pro 6? What do you think? WHat are your experiences? Should I take the plunge - will I be getting a lot more that I am now with Pro Tools?

Any comment would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much.


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JeremyR
post Mon 14 Jun 2004, 20:19
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Well I can't really answer those Qs because I haven't gotten that deep into Logic 6 myself yet, but these folks probably can:

http://community.sonikmatter.com/cgi-bin/e.../ultimatebb.cgi

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dten
post Tue 15 Jun 2004, 09:10
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Eh, I just took the plunge and cashed in on the student discount. It shipped today. I have many hours of joy and frustration to look forward to.

From everything I've read, if you want to do MIDI and audio side-by-side, Logic is the way to do it. If you're audio-only, Pro Tools is still choice.

I have a feeling that, now that Apple owns Logic and has made it Mac-only, they're gearing up for some serious enhancements. Can't say the same of Pro Tools.


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