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> The Studio Switch, PC Musician moving to Mac
trippinginthefal...
post Fri 25 Apr 2003, 02:43
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In the next few days my first Apple will arrive:

867 single quicksilver
1.12G Ram
60g HD
Radeon 9000 pro
15" Apple LCD (till I can afford the 23)

I was hoping to move to Digital Performer 4 w/Peak 3.0(4.0 whens it out).

My studio consists of

Akai MPC2000xl controlling

Nord Lead Rack 2
Access Virus A
Emu Morpheus
Akai s5000

into Allen & Heath wz20s mixer
with TL Audio 5051 valve processor
and DeltaLab Effectron III
(also a low end reverb I am going to sell)

I have playing around with breaks and filtery analog and want to have a ton of control for the studio bits as well as a way to cut up bits to make my own loops. I have a lot of tracker experience.

Any advice on good software to get for sound design and MAS plugins, even Softsynths. Who knows...

Scott
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post Fri 25 Apr 2003, 05:19
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Some of my favourites:

http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?...?id=absynth2_us

http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?...?id=reaktor4_us

http://www.bitshiftaudio.com/products/phatmatikpro/

though I prefer Logic 6.0 to Performer 4
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post Fri 25 Apr 2003, 18:13
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Take a look at the Waves plug-ins :
Waves website

For me, the best plugs I've ever heard ans used...


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post Fri 25 Apr 2003, 20:35
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Logic vs DP seems to be a popular discussion.

Here is what I intend to do on my mac:

Slice and dice audio and arrange in graphically, similar to and including Time Correction

Record Audio synced to external sequencer via midi

Record vocals and arrange as audio, sliced, diced and f/x'd

Record Midi and Then Mix it into a format suitable for performance using an MPC2KXL

Track Drums graphically using a software drum sampler like Battery or Kontakt or etc
which will become loops to load into a sampler, again for live performance

Resample Effected parts and use their reverb and delay "tails" as new audio.

I like the Freeze function in DP, but I have never used Logic or DP so it will be a new game.
The idea of getting around having an older QS instead of the curred MDD powerhouses, strikes me well.

Does Logic have a similar feature? What are the unique features of either prog?

Scotty
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