Shaiya Blog Post: Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:50 AM CST


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Posted:Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:50 AM CST

Back to the DAW

Whenever I would see my friend he would ask me " hey you using Logic yet?" and I would reply no way ! That's old school when it comes to creating and recording music. I would elaborate and say dude it's to much going on there. With the windows and and just overall clutter in being musical. Untill oneday I woke up and smelled the coffee. I mean besides the fact that everybody in the industry pretty much uses logic as a front end to protools highend TDM systems. I been away from it for so long I had no Idea how much it evolved into beast of an application with an awesome work flow. because now it is very serious and mos def a goto tool for me when am producing new tracks before I was using propellerheads line that left me without my vsti plugins. Renoise is a jewel for me to as a weapon I use aswell as ableton Live 8. All of this software switching and application jumping using rewire was wearing me down. The last time I used Logic personally is when it was Logic 4.5 but now am back on it and it works for me very well actually it kind of reminds me of the MPC 50000 from Akai - Logic pro 9 comes with a serious sweet of tools that made me forget about digidesign real quick. doh




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Musicman99 Chanhassen, Minnesota USA
Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:45 PM CST
I like Sonic Solutions more than Pro Tools, but I would love a 2" 24-track Studer machine with Dolby SR and do some old analogue recording. I still like the sound of tape. Of course I would never use it for ultra quiet recordings, but for metalhead banger it's awesome. Keep on recording.
Shaiya Lansdowne, Pennsylvania USA
Thu Oct 15, 2009 6:50 PM CST
Actually my big idea is to use highend pre's on the front end of everything on input am talking Avalon you know what I mean? So a stack of 24 of them would do nicely...

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