Limitations Of Ableton Live For Recording, Can it be a stand alone software? |
Wed 8 Mar 2006, 14:41
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td3k... Pro Tools, Logic and Live... No wonder you only have $.02! I know your music will make a fortune for you.
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Mon 13 Mar 2006, 22:25
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 20-May 04 From: Ottawa - CA Member No.: 43,617 |
Live is a great piece of software.
Logic is a great piece of software. Use 'em together, and you'll get the best of both. I wouldn't say Live is unsuitable for multi-tracking. In fact, in some ways, its better than Logic. MUCH more flexible track routing, allows on-the-fly looping, and so many other things that are either impossible in Logic (and other DAWs, I might add), or much more difficult. Plus its the only DAW that supports both AU and VST plugs without a wrapper, which may or may not be important to you. It's also somewhat limited. Audio and MIDI editing is VERY basic and it's a CPU hog. Logic's built-in plug-ins destroy what Live offers (same compared to any DAW, Mac or PC!) Seriously, use them both for what they're good at. Sequence your loops and work out your arrangements in Live. Multi-track in Logic or Live. Mix in Logic, and you're set. Or any combination of these. Each program has its strengths and weaknesses. |
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