baby britain
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I am a Logic enthusiast. I think it is superior in many ways to Pro Tools. Has anybody else noticed that Pro Tools 8 is starting to look a lot like Logic 8? When it came out, the office dude at the studio I was interning at was all excited about being able to score and comp and sequence. I had my lap top on me and just popped open Logic. Everything he was excited about had already been available on the market for some time. I mean, come on! Pro Tools LE sux and isn't even compatible with Mac OSX half the time. Their hardware sux! Their plug-ins suck!
Pro Tools HD is more reliable for mixing because there is no fear of latency. However, I have mixed many projects in Logic and have never run into any major problems. (knock on wood) I use the Apogee Ensemble for my conversions and a few extra pre-amps. Took 2 minutes to connect it! Totally compatible and for the money it's probably the best AD/DA converter on the market. Beats the hell out of the Digidesign 003!
Pro Tools LE is getting to be a dinosaur and personally I don't want to support a company that makes you buy crappy hardware to use their OK software. Sure, Logic is exclusive to Mac users, but at least Macintosh offers great hardware for running great software. As well, by teaming up with companies like Apogee and Euphonix, I believe they have heeded the call for quality gear at a reasonable price. I'm willing to spend $2,000 on a good converter, but I'm not able to buy an HD rig. Hell, I'd rather improve my space and buy some nice equipment if I had $30K extra dollars laying around.
Pro Tools HD is more reliable for mixing because there is no fear of latency. However, I have mixed many projects in Logic and have never run into any major problems. (knock on wood) I use the Apogee Ensemble for my conversions and a few extra pre-amps. Took 2 minutes to connect it! Totally compatible and for the money it's probably the best AD/DA converter on the market. Beats the hell out of the Digidesign 003!
Pro Tools LE is getting to be a dinosaur and personally I don't want to support a company that makes you buy crappy hardware to use their OK software. Sure, Logic is exclusive to Mac users, but at least Macintosh offers great hardware for running great software. As well, by teaming up with companies like Apogee and Euphonix, I believe they have heeded the call for quality gear at a reasonable price. I'm willing to spend $2,000 on a good converter, but I'm not able to buy an HD rig. Hell, I'd rather improve my space and buy some nice equipment if I had $30K extra dollars laying around.