Hi Slau.
Thanks a lot for such a comprehensive answer. This is pretty much what I
was looking for.
Logic will remain for me a kind of an instrument to play with, but I am
looking to get back into some editing and this is why I asked the question.
Thanks again.
Vic
On Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Yes indeed i have Komplete as well albeit only a Mk1.
/Krister
> 7 feb. 2018 kl. 18:07 skrev Ricky Prevatte :
>
> Chi that is exactly what I am doing now using logic as a supplement. Most of
> my work little of It there is is done in Protools. Christer you would not
> have to have a control
Chi that is exactly what I am doing now using logic as a supplement. Most of my
work little of It there is is done in Protools. Christer you would not have
to have a control surface you would enjoy I believe working with Protools doing
your audio and you of course still have logic. Do you not
Hi All,
Interesting thread!
First, let me clarify some of the things mentioned about me.
My main DAW is Logic as Slau mentioned. I'm forced to use Logic because
my main collaborators use Logic. I also developed Flogic which is no
where close to Flo Tools yet.
Having said that, I mainly teach Pro
A surface was never mandatory except, perhaps, back in Pro Tools version 5.x
when the faders were not visible in the Mix window. At that time, a surface was
pretty much an absolute necessity. A surface is not required for the current
state of things. That said, I can't imagine doing a proper mix
Ok, have to find out about licensing options in Avid.
I have no studio as such, i’m an amateur making productions in my living room
so i have no clients as such, so time isn’t necessarily of the esance because i
would think that an Avid control surface is quite a costly business, so can i
manag
Well I will first clarify that I am not an expert on ProTools or logic. But
when I start a project I intend to finish it I also intend to have a fairly
simple work flow. The answer for me is Protools I have been a Windows user:
those days are over. I am a logic user but I detest the drilling dow
The many options in terms of annual upgrade and subscription plan depends on
which version and which type of Pro Tools license one has to begin with. If
starting from scratch, there's an initial charge of something like $300 or so
and then it's $99 per year. If you let that expire, you'll have t
So have i misunderstood things correctly, :-) Even if i am an earlier protools
user, the cost for v2018.1 is $399 for the first year?
What surfaces are recommended nowadays, is it only the Avid line if you want to
have full benefit of it?
/Krister
> 6 feb. 2018 kl. 19:00 skrev Slau Halatyn :
>
Things have changed enormously since version 11 so, yes, you missed a lot. The
annual subscription for Pro Tools is $99 per year with an initial cost of $300
for the first year with a support contract. Logic does have great built-in
sounds but it offers the same in terms of manuals and there's e
That is exactly the reason why i leftt Pro tools, the fact that you were almost
forced to have a control surface to do most of the work quickly and not only
that, if you were going to have a control surface where you didn’t have to
learn and assign all the parameters yourself, you *had* to have
re in lies
> the problem for any of us who work in multiple DAW’s.
>
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Slau Halatyn
> Sent: 06 February 2018 15:20
> To: PTAccess List
> Subject: Re: Protools vs Logic Pro, accessibility and product
ho work in multiple DAW's.
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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Slau Halatyn
Sent: 06 February 2018 15:20
To: PTAccess List
Subject: Re: Protools vs Logic Pro, accessibility and productivity
Hi Victor,
I believe that the only person truly
Hi JPR, just a specific comment to audio and MIDI, Pro Tools, by all accounts,
is superior for audio editing and that has nothing to do with being a blind
user or not but it just so happens that virtually everything related to editing
can be done via the qwerty keyboard and that's a major advant
Hi Victor,
I believe that the only person truly qualified to give the fullest answer to
this question is Chi Kim. Chi's primary DAW for years has been Logic. However,
Chi has also been a Windows user and is familiar with the offerings on that
side of the fence. More important, he's quite well
No doubt about it. With regard to accessibility on the Mac in DAW software
even without Flo Tools which takes it to another level, Pro Tools wins hands
down. Also they have done a ton of cool stuff in Pro Tools 2018 with regard
to MIDI which is very cool indeed!!
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From: ptaccess@goo
Hi Vic,
Interesting. I'd like to get the opinion from folks who are using audio
and MIDI together.
Best,
JPR
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Le 06/02/2018 à 07:25, Victor Tsaran a écrit :
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