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Windows Vista Alternative to Logic Pro 7.2
Hi audio pros,
I really like Logic Pro 7.2 for the Mac. Can anyone recommend software that will run on Vista that is as similar as possible to Logic? Thanks, Phil |
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Windows Vista Alternative to Logic Pro 7.2
On Aug 29, 1:11 pm, wrote:
I really like Logic Pro 7.2 for the Mac. Can anyone recommend software that will run on Vista that is as similar as possible to Logic? Most people like Logic because it works differently from ProTools. Most other programs try to work like ProTools. Depending on what you like about how Logic works, you may or may not find a suitable Windows alternative. Have you looked at Sonar? That's pretty musician- friendly, which I think is why most people who like Logic like it. |
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Windows Vista Alternative to Logic Pro 7.2
On Aug 29, 10:15 am, Mike Rivers wrote:
On Aug 29, 1:11 pm, wrote: I really like Logic Pro 7.2 for the Mac. Can anyone recommend software that will run on Vista that is as similar as possible to Logic? Most people like Logic because it works differently from ProTools. Most other programs try to work like ProTools. Depending on what you like about how Logic works, you may or may not find a suitable Windows alternative. Have you looked at Sonar? That's pretty musician- friendly, which I think is why most people who like Logic like it. Awesome, I'll check out the demo. Thanks for the recommendation. |
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Windows Vista Alternative to Logic Pro 7.2
Mike Rivers wrote:
Most people like Logic because it works differently from ProTools. Most other programs try to work like ProTools. Having used both, I know they have different layouts, but what other differences do you see, Mike? |
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Windows Vista Alternative to Logic Pro 7.2
On Aug 29, 2:33 pm, DC wrote:
Mike Rivers wrote: Most people like Logic because it works differently from ProTools. Most other programs try to work like ProTools. Having used both, I know they have different layouts, but what other differences do you see, Mike? I'm a fan of Ableton Live 6. Some hate it, many folks love the workflow. It's cross-platform too. Try the demo. |
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Windows Vista Alternative to Logic Pro 7.2
On Aug 29, 2:33 pm, DC wrote:
Having used both, I know they have different layouts, but what other differences do you see, Mike? I said "most people" which doesn't include me. I've never looked closely at either, but I know that some people prefer to work on projects in Logic that don't need to be in ProTools, or they start in Logic and transfer the project to ProTools at a certain point in the production that makes sense to them. But it seems to be a "musician" kind of thing. Many musicians (who have the option of choice) seem to find the user interface of Logic more conducive to their work flow, while studio engineers prefer ProTools. |
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Windows Vista Alternative to Logic Pro 7.2
Cubase!!
Having said that I switched from PC to Mac because I like Logic more than my operating system. skrev i en meddelelse ups.com... Hi audio pros, I really like Logic Pro 7.2 for the Mac. Can anyone recommend software that will run on Vista that is as similar as possible to Logic? Thanks, Phil |
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Windows Vista Alternative to Logic Pro 7.2
Mike Rivers wrote:
On Aug 29, 1:11 pm, wrote: I really like Logic Pro 7.2 for the Mac. Can anyone recommend software that will run on Vista that is as similar as possible to Logic? Most people like Logic because it works differently from ProTools. Most other programs try to work like ProTools. Depending on what you like about how Logic works, you may or may not find a suitable Windows alternative. Have you looked at Sonar? That's pretty musician- friendly, which I think is why most people who like Logic like it. If you actually 'like' Logic, then you may find some of the other germanic DAW apps suitatble, such as Nuendo, Cubase, though Sequioa/Samplitude may be too user-friendly for you. If you prefer software that thinks in English, then Sonar or Acid are good places to start looking. Most apps have free downlaodable demos. Others included Vegas, REAPER, Audition, etc etc etc. You have a huge range to choose from and they DON'T all try to look or work like ProTools (fortunately). geoff |
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Windows Vista Alternative to Logic Pro 7.2
Mike Rivers wrote:
Having used both, I know they have different layouts, but what other differences do you see, Mike? I said "most people" which doesn't include me. I've never looked closely at either, but I know that some people prefer to work on projects in Logic that don't need to be in ProTools, or they start in Logic and transfer the project to ProTools at a certain point in the production that makes sense to them. But it seems to be a "musician" kind of thing. Many musicians (who have the option of choice) seem to find the user interface of Logic more conducive to their work flow, while studio engineers prefer ProTools. Thank you. The reason I asked is that I used to use Pro Tools, and miss it a little, but now I'm using Logic. I just wondered about others' take on the differences, in case of any inspiration that may happen. |
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