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> Pro Tools Vs. Logic Platinum 6, wich is better for electronic music
LUCKY LUKE
post Sat 30 Aug 2003, 17:56
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Hi everyone.

I bought my self PB G4 17½ and I don´t know what softweare to buy.

I would like to have Logic and PT but as I know Logic isn´t working with MBox wich I have to buy for working with PT.

So what do you think it´s better Logic or Pro tools.

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greatscott94
post Sun 31 Aug 2003, 07:45
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Hey Lucky Luke.

You've got yourself one hell of a computer. I recently bought myself the 12" PB.

As for your question, the answer depends on what you plan on doing more. If you are going to be recording, editing, and mixing PT is defiantly the way to go. But if you want midi Logic is amazing.
As for the two programs not working together, that's not correct. I was trained on both programs and they work very well together. In fact if you can buy them both I highly recommend it. You can create a great beat you in Logic, add some samples, then import your tracks into PT and record some live instruments and then do the mixing.

The way I see it PT is the best for recording, editing and mixing. But I do not like the midi software it provides. Logic on the other hand is an amazing midi software program, but is a very complex editor, mixer.

So to have both you have the best of both worlds.

Be warned though. As much as I love Logic, it can be a very complicated program. But you are off to a great start.

I hope I was able to help you.
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LUCKY LUKE
post Sun 31 Aug 2003, 10:25
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OK Thanks.

If they work together as a softweare wich sound card do I have to use.
As I know PT are working only with MBOX but Logic isn´t. Is that so?

Thanks again
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post Sun 31 Aug 2003, 16:09
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biggrin.gif Hello All!

I have never used Logic before but I thought I could give my 2 cents on Protools, the MBox was the best thing I have ever bought for music recording on my PowerBook and at $449 it really cannot be beat! I totally agree with Greatscott94, "The way I see it PT is the best for recording, editing and mixing" is 100% true.

Since I have never used Logic I can tell you that Reason 2.5 and Pro Tools 6.1 do work well together and they do see each other when they are open together, plus the MBox is great for getting all kinds of inputs into your PB that Reason can see.


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post Sun 31 Aug 2003, 20:13
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Wow.

I didn't realize that Reason work with PT. Thats wonderful, because I relay love Reason. I am currently using the first generation of Reason and can't wait until I update. So I completely agree with your recommendation.

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post Mon 1 Sep 2003, 06:48
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It is 100% worth the upgrade!!!
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post Fri 19 Sep 2003, 21:50
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Umm guys, Lucky Luke asked what was best for "Electronic Music"

Hands down, LOGIC ! by a long shot

Take the time to learn the Tools and you will be rewarded


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post Sat 20 Sep 2003, 05:59
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QUOTE (Dabr @ Sep 19 2003, 16:50)
Umm guys, Lucky Luke asked what was best for "Electronic Music"

Hands down, LOGIC ! by a long shot

Take the time to learn the Tools and you will be rewarded

hands down.... by FAAAARRRRRRRrrrr

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post Sat 20 Sep 2003, 08:36
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QUOTE
Umm guys,    Lucky Luke asked what was best for "Electronic Music"

Hands down,  LOGIC ! by a long shot

Take the time to learn the Tools and you will be rewarded


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hands down....  by FAAAARRRRRRRrrrr


Hello Dabr & dspoe!

I completely agree with you guys, as I said in my first post. I did recommend that he purchase Logic smile.gif. I personally love and prefer Logic and the second I can afford it's lofty price tag I will buy it. I just remember the frustration a lot of fellow students had in learning how to use Logic. Of course once they figured it out they loved it.

So yes take the time to learn it and I agree you will be rewarded. biggrin.gif
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