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RuffNight911
post Sat 27 May 2006, 15:38
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Hey guys, I'm new to the forums so hi to everyone! I'm planning on buying Logic Pro for my recordings for vocals and I was wondering if this program lets you tweak up your recordings for the best sound quality you could get. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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RuffNight911
post Sun 28 May 2006, 06:05
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Come on guys!
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rickenbacker
post Sun 28 May 2006, 11:33
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Yes, it does. Happy now?

Check the Logic pages on the Apple website (apple.com). That tells you everything you need to know.

Please bear in mind that for "the best sound quality you could get" you'll be better served by third-party plug-ins. Better compressors, better EQs, better reverbs, better limiters, etc. There are many, many such products to choose from. You might take a look at Metric Halo, Universal Audio, TC Powercore, PSP Audioware, Waves and others like 'em.

The Logic stuff is good, but it's not the be all and end all.
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hahaworld
post Sun 28 May 2006, 12:44
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"Come on guys?"

What the heck is that all about? Chill out, dude. Just be thankful you've got this forum to post your inquiries on.

Anyway, Logic is one bad app, fo' shizzle. You can do a lot of tweakin' with it, but take rickenbacker's advice and look at other software, too. Personally, I use Bias Peak for most of my final audio editing and mastering. This is kind of a broad, big stroke question, so if there is a more specific editing question you're dealing with, you might get some more detailed feedback.

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post Wed 31 May 2006, 22:15
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yep, it certainly can.

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