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giel12
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Hi everyone,
Presonus will release in short term a new DAW, called Studio One. It looks very interesting, because a digital mastering suite will be included.
Also Apple Logic 9 is released a few weeks ago, which has also an onboard mastering suite.
I intend to buy one of these DAW's. A built-in mastering suite is a must, because I don't want to switch between a lot of applications.
Furthermore I like built-in VSTi's for midi, which seem to be a lot more sophisticated in Logic than in Presonus Studio One, although I haven't test one of them. The environment is similiar and because I will start from zero, the workflow isn't that important: I will learn to work with the new software, but a good interface is always a plus.
It has to be in fact an all-round DAW, with some standard plug-ins for EQ, compression, limiting, reverb (...) and some good software instruments (piano, strings, pad, synth). In one way it has to be basic, but on the other hand the basic stuff should have a good sound quality.
What's your advice? Logic or Studio One? I use a Presonus Firepod and Mac to record, so both software packages are in one way a logical choice.
Thanks in advance
Presonus will release in short term a new DAW, called Studio One. It looks very interesting, because a digital mastering suite will be included.
Also Apple Logic 9 is released a few weeks ago, which has also an onboard mastering suite.
I intend to buy one of these DAW's. A built-in mastering suite is a must, because I don't want to switch between a lot of applications.
Furthermore I like built-in VSTi's for midi, which seem to be a lot more sophisticated in Logic than in Presonus Studio One, although I haven't test one of them. The environment is similiar and because I will start from zero, the workflow isn't that important: I will learn to work with the new software, but a good interface is always a plus.
It has to be in fact an all-round DAW, with some standard plug-ins for EQ, compression, limiting, reverb (...) and some good software instruments (piano, strings, pad, synth). In one way it has to be basic, but on the other hand the basic stuff should have a good sound quality.
What's your advice? Logic or Studio One? I use a Presonus Firepod and Mac to record, so both software packages are in one way a logical choice.
Thanks in advance