Hey Ricky, glad to see that you are up and sailing over this last year. I 
remember about a year ago the waters were kind of rough, but once a person cuts 
their teeth on PT then I think that it can be a great experience and with Logic 
picking up the slack on the instrument end, Mack has a really great platform.

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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Ricky Prevatte
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 7:38 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: logic

Get it Steve it is a great investment. You have too much midi  from your 
windows days that logic would handle easily for you. For only $200 you cannot 
go wrong it will give you more drum sounds if we all work together we can learn 
how to combine those kits and make some excellent drum kit creations. But it 
will open a standard midi file and you just need to switch patches like with 
Sonar. It has a B3 organ that is to die for. Very authentic guitar sounds and 
many other great things. I just choose up patches and get a song going and 
logic export and import it into ProTools and turn out nice project. I am 
forcing myself to use only logic so I can learn the program better. I did this 
when I bought my first Apple Computer. I am not going to abandon Protools 
because version 12 is a truly great thing. By the way logic works great with 
the MackieMCU pro. 

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On Mar 1, 2016, at 3:38 PM, TheOreoMonster <monkeypushe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> While ther  is some audio and text write ups on logic with VoiceOver, 
> nothing  as in depth as say pro tools with speech exist yet, as far as 
> I am aware. For the most part i been able to figure out using it for 
> drum programming/sample replacement/building custom kits from reading 
> mainstream  tutorials and watching a few us youtube videos, but when i 
> posted links to the logic access list others said they didn't find the 
> same ease of following along that i did initially. One of these days i 
> should write out something more in depth as it relates to VO. Your 
> best bet is to probably join the logic Access list and ask questions 
> as they come up.  Also, If you can map one of the Pro Tools drum 
> synths to use your own samples then there is plenty of drum sounds for 
> the  purchasing out there you can use in PT instead of having to use 
> logic.
> 
> 
>> On 3/1/16, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> wrote:
>> Hi guys.  as stated in a previous post. i’m looking for more drum 
>> sounds for programming. It has been suggested that logic may do the job in 
>> this area.
>> I’m very happy to use logic along side p t, if this will give me more 
>> control. I’ve heard great things about it for this type of work. I 
>> guess the question is, how accessible is it for us, and is there some 
>> manual or pod cast on how to use it with voice over.
>> 
>> I know some of you guys on this list use it for one thing or another. 
>> I am not wanting it to replace p t, really to work in conjunction with.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Steve
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