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> Logic Pro Vs. Pro Tools, Is it one or the other?
drewott
post Fri 3 Mar 2006, 00:39
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I searched the site for similar posts but found none, so hopefully this isn't a re-tread. Also, I figured this is appropriate in the "Getting Started" section since I am in fact getting started and need some advice.

Is it safe to say that I could buy Logic Pro and have everything I need for, sequencing, mixing, mastering, sampling, and multi-tracking? Accordingly, if I bought Logic Pro could I know I don't have to buy any other music production program or is that just the beginning?

Thank you in advance for your answers.
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post Fri 3 Mar 2006, 01:26
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It is the beginning of a beautiful relationship.Logic Pro will fulfill all your requirements.Sonically it will depend on the type of converters you have as far as your audio interface is concerned!
I use Logic Pro and thinking of investing in Pro tools(002 Le)as a platform for strictly mixing audio files as they they come to hand in my Production work
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drewott
post Fri 3 Mar 2006, 17:16
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"Sonically it will depend on the type of converters you have as far as your audio interface is concerned!"

...eh, what? blink.gif Sorry, I'm as close to a lay-person as it gets.

Also, why is logic pro not sufficient for your mixing needs.

Thanks for the reply!
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post Sat 4 Mar 2006, 00:08
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It is sufficient, what he is saying that quality will vary slightly depending on the interface you purchase.

A cheap USB interface, will be ok, but it won't be pristene like more expensive interface. With a higher price you better quality components.

In most cases the average listener can't hear the difference.

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