B
BRAND X®
New member
Hi All,
Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to offer.
I am getting ready to create a library of video/audio clips, primarily for uploading to YouTube, that are guitar, effect pedal and amplifier demo' clips.
Without really doing any research I ordered an Mbox 2 Mini with ProTools LE 8 included thinking this would be a quick, affordable and effective way to get started while I research and learn what gear is actually best for my purposes. I have a new website about to launch within 45 days and needed to get started putting this library together as quickly as possible while maintaining reasonable quality.
I'm wondering though if Logic wouldn't be a better choice for my purposes.
I am Mac only, very comfortable with Apple's typical UI and could use the loops offered in Logic to show off what the items I'll be demo'ing sound like in a mix setting.
Is it clear that one of these programs might be better than the other for my purposes based on the info I've provided?
Also, I'll be using two mic's which I already own: an SM57 for close mic'ing of the speaker and a FatHead 2 ribbon for ambient capture. If I go Logic, what would be a good 2 input preamp on a relatively low budget ($600.00 or less) to interface with that software?
In case it matters I should perhaps also mention that I'll be recording the video part of the demo's with a Canon HD Camcorder, importing the video to Apple's Final Cut Express and then syncing the audio and video.
While YouTube uploads will be the primary purpose and my starting point I'd also like to eventually put together an audio demo CD of various products for my clients so eventually CD quality will be necessary.
Thanks again!
Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to offer.
I am getting ready to create a library of video/audio clips, primarily for uploading to YouTube, that are guitar, effect pedal and amplifier demo' clips.
Without really doing any research I ordered an Mbox 2 Mini with ProTools LE 8 included thinking this would be a quick, affordable and effective way to get started while I research and learn what gear is actually best for my purposes. I have a new website about to launch within 45 days and needed to get started putting this library together as quickly as possible while maintaining reasonable quality.
I'm wondering though if Logic wouldn't be a better choice for my purposes.
I am Mac only, very comfortable with Apple's typical UI and could use the loops offered in Logic to show off what the items I'll be demo'ing sound like in a mix setting.
Is it clear that one of these programs might be better than the other for my purposes based on the info I've provided?
Also, I'll be using two mic's which I already own: an SM57 for close mic'ing of the speaker and a FatHead 2 ribbon for ambient capture. If I go Logic, what would be a good 2 input preamp on a relatively low budget ($600.00 or less) to interface with that software?
In case it matters I should perhaps also mention that I'll be recording the video part of the demo's with a Canon HD Camcorder, importing the video to Apple's Final Cut Express and then syncing the audio and video.
While YouTube uploads will be the primary purpose and my starting point I'd also like to eventually put together an audio demo CD of various products for my clients so eventually CD quality will be necessary.
Thanks again!
Last edited: