Protools Hd1 And Logic Pro7 On One And Same G5 |
Fri 12 Aug 2005, 16:31
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 13-May 04 From: Riga - NL Member No.: 43,132 |
Hi there anyone!
I looked carefully out in all messages posted here and I didn’t found an answer on question I have. I plan to purchase Protools HD1 and Logic Pro 7 to build a small studio DAW. I would like to record and edit in Protools the all vocals and acoustic instruments and use internal plug-ins (TDM, RTAS) on tracks. I would like to do the final mix in Protools too. At the same time I plan to make in Logic Pro 7 all internal MIDI-instruments part of every project, using native Logic soft-instruments, effects etc. The question is: is it really possible to drive on Protools HD and Logic Pro 7 SIMULTANEOUSLY in one G5? Protools (TDM) and Logic (Audio Units)? I think it’s impossible on one audio-hardware only. I think for Logic one more audio-card is needed, obviously. The digital output of this additional card has to be connected to Protools’s card input specially to make the final mix inside Protools. Which the second audio card would be good for Logic without any conflicts with Protools HD hardware? Has anyone an experience about that configuration? Thank you in advance. |
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Fri 12 Aug 2005, 19:16
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 18-Dec 03 From: Madrid - ES Member No.: 31,415 |
Hi,
why don't you try using Logic for the final mix, you can use DAE and DirectTDM as audio engines in Logic in order to use both your TDM hardware and software (plug-ins) and Audio Unit plugs and instruments all in one and only environment. You'd start recording and editing in ProTools and then export your final tracks to files you'd import later in Logic to mix them with your instruments and MIDI tracks and you then mix them with all the power of Logic and TDM. Perhaps you've already know this but if not give it a try. Regards, Pedro. |
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Sat 13 Aug 2005, 16:49
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 13-Feb 03 From: Golden - US Member No.: 12,229 |
I think you can also use Logic as a ReWire slave to Pro Tools., or vic-versa. Depending on how many tracks you are running you shoud be able to run both apps and then use the effects of one or the other in your mixdown.
-------------------- Jay Shaffer Mac Audio Guy Author of "The MacAddict Guide to Making Music with GarageBand" mag@jayshaffer.com http://macaudioguy.com/ |
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Sun 14 Aug 2005, 00:37
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 178 Joined: 14-Mar 05 From: - Member No.: 62,351 |
QUOTE (cabasa @ Aug 12 2005, 15:31) I would like to record and edit in Protools the all vocals and acoustic instruments and use internal plug-ins (TDM, RTAS) on tracks. I would like to do the final mix in Protools too. At the same time I plan to make in Logic Pro 7 all internal MIDI-instruments part of every project, using native Logic soft-instruments, effects etc. I'm using PT TDM hardware with Logic Pro 7 with no bigger problems, but you don't specify if you mean ProTools hardware of software. If you have PT TDM hardware you can use it with Logic. You can use all the Logic's native instruments (and any 3rd party software) and all the audio output will be through your PT hardware. It's like using PT as the "soundcard", you don't need any other soundcards. QUOTE (cabasa @ Aug 12 2005, 15:31) I think for Logic one more audio-card is needed, obviously. No. You can use Logic with no audio card. You only need an audio card if you want to input or output audio using other sources that's avaiable with your system. |
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