Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-31 Thread Jesse Kragiel
I usually just do all my midi work in Logic, get it right, and export it as wav files into Pro Tools. The main exception would be my piano tracks, and a few other instruments that are far more accessible using PT. I've imported and exported midi as well, but it's just a little sketchy. Also,

Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-08 Thread Steve Sparrow
ess the question is. what is the process when say >> adding a drum track to a pt session. I know you can export your sounds >> afterwards. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums. surely >> you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you just >&

Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-07 Thread Ricky Prevatte
o a pt session. I know you can export your sounds >> afterwards. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums. surely >> you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you just >> play your session in pt, and run logic at the same time and make your drum &g

Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-07 Thread TheOreoMonster
question is. what is the process when say > adding a drum track to a pt session. I know you can export your sounds > afterwards. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums. surely > you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you just play > your session in pt,

Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-07 Thread Vaughn Brown
>> more midi sounds. I guess the question is. what is the process when say >> adding a drum track to a pt session. I know you can export your sounds >> afterwards. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums. >> surely you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is t

Re: logic and pt.

2016-05-07 Thread Slau Halatyn
. But how does one play the session so as to add the drums. surely > you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you just play > your session in pt, and run logic at the same time and make your drum track > that way? thanks for any advice here. > Steve > > --

logic and pt.

2016-05-07 Thread Steve Sparrow
you can’t play the pt session in logic. So how is this done. do you just play your session in pt, and run logic at the same time and make your drum track that way? thanks for any advice here. Steve -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pro

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Cameron Strife
Okay, thanks for your input. https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email_source=link_campaign=sig-email_content=webmail_term=oa-2115-v2-a; target="_blank">https://ipmcdn.avast.com/images/2016/icons/icon-envelope-tick-round-orange-v1.png; /> This email has

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Jesse Kragiel
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how

Re: OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-23 Thread Ricky Prevatte
Main stage, logic Pro X, and a nice weighted midi controller. If you have to go out on location take a laptop. That will get the job done. Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154 > On Mar 22, 2016, at 10:12 PM, Cameron Strife > wrote: > > Hi all. Covering a lot of ground

OT:88 key workstation user friendly suggestions? KDR replacement? iOS control, Logic with PT?

2016-03-22 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi all. Covering a lot of ground here;sorry if it's a bit much but I thought one message may be better than a bunch of them... Looking for suggestions regarding a weighted 88 key keyboard with some sort of reliable sound source that is high quality and covers many different styles of music as I