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20 Aug 2005
I was wondering if any of you would care to explain how to use the N.I FX plugs in Ableton Live?

I understand how to use their normal plug ins, like "absynth" and "pro 53", but how do i use the "absynth FX," or "pro 53 FX" plug ins?
do i have to route them differently or do i have to have a midi note trigger them?

I ordered my Li ve 5 box, but have not received it yet, so I am still in the dark about a few things.

I looked on the N.I forum but could not find any specifics on this particular question.

thanks everyone

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17 Aug 2005
lets say i'm working on the scoring and sound design of a short animation that will be released on dvd. The director/studio wants me to provide 5.1 surround for the film.

Will DP be able to bounce this correctly?

do i have to buy a dolby plug in?

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27 Jul 2005
greetings all,

I am getting ready to do a bit of a drastic change in the studio. I'm bswitching from a Pro Tools based studio to more of a MIDI enviromnet.

I'm looking into either Logic Pro or Digital Performer to be the main workhorse, and I'll keep a Pro Tools LE rig on the side for everything else.

I mainly do sound design and film scoring/music.
I am somewhat new to Logic since the last version I used was 5.5.1 and I have never used DP.

I am semi-pro, working on many indie films, games and animations.

I have been using Pro Tools, Live, and Reason together for the last few years, but the time has come to get a more sturdy midi program. Almost all of my work is done exclusively through MIDI, mostly by softsynths or plug ins(hence the reason I am moving over pro tools)

I'm mainly just wondering what everyones opinions are on the two sequencers I mentioned. Should I go for Logic or DP?

I've read about both and they both seem to get pretty good reviews, and they both would do the job I need them for. So, i guess I would just like some user feedback.

do both have timecode?
does DP support most plug ins( example: native instruments)?
do both bounce to quicktime?
do they both support 5.1 surround routing and mixing?
rewire?

Any information on either of these would be great, as I am really cautious about a change like this.

Thanks so much for the help. Its appreciated.

(oh, i'll be using os x.3.9, G5, etc.)
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