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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 27-Jun 04 From: Seattle - US Member No.: 45,878 ![]() |
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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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 27-Jun 04 From: Seattle - US Member No.: 45,878 ![]() |
So everyone is pointing towards logic? or almost everyone?
any DP users out there want to hit back? I had a couple problems when I used logic 5.5.1, and it was basically the manual. It was very badly written, and I could not find the exact answers I was looking for. luckily there were many users with the same problems over on the logic forums. so, we all know logic's midi capabilties are monstrous, which is what I'm looking for. What about its audio? and audio recording and editing? This post has been edited by chagos: Thu 28 Jul 2005, 20:29 |
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