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Posted by DiscoStew on Sep-21-2007 09:05:

Logic Pro learning curve

With the attractive price on Logic Pro 8, I'm thinking of switching from Cubase. (Mostly becuase it seems like it takes forever to do even simple things in Cubase.) For anyone who has used both of these programs, what is the learning curve on Logic Pro like compared to Cubase?


Posted by thesuperfunk on Sep-21-2007 16:25:

As a user of both i personally Cubase found much more difficult to get to grips with ... the instrument tracks and plug-ins in Logic are excellent!

It's the Mac mice i can't stand


Posted by DiscoStew on Sep-21-2007 23:09:

quote:
Originally posted by thesuperfunk
It's the Mac mice i can't stand


Werd. What can I do with one f*ing mouse button?


Posted by zodiac9 on Sep-22-2007 22:30:

Is logic Mac only?? I never thought about it. I've actually considered giving Logic a try. I use windows, so dunno if I can.


Posted by MERiDiAN5i2 on Sep-23-2007 02:39:

Apple owns Logic. Of course it's Mac only.


Posted by thomaszak on Sep-23-2007 06:29:

quote:
Werd. What can I do with one f*ing mouse button?


Okay, before you speak such rubbish, at least know your subject. Now, all desktop Macs ship with a mouse that has a left and a right mouse button as well as a scroll wheel. They've been shipping this mouse for more than 2 years now. And because Mac OS X has been out for nearly 7 years, all the while supporting USB mice, you could've bought your own mouse with two defined mouse buttons.

I hear this shit way too much and I am tired of this ignorance. Mac OS X is far superior to Windows XP and Vista for creative professionals and amateurs alike. I am a Computer Technician by trade (for PCs) that has produced using a plethora of Windows sequencing apps (Reason and Sonar make the cut). Logic rocks! Can't wait to buy Logic Pro 8 (200 dollar upgrade naiice)

I am not trying to get on a high horse. Sorry if you get that impression.


Posted by MERiDiAN5i2 on Sep-23-2007 14:04:

OSX vs Windows (Mac and PC are no longer different hardware platforms) is purely a matter of personal preference. Fact is, you'll get the job done with either. Aside from software apple has purchased at steep costs for anti-competitive measures, most creative software is available for both Mac and PC.

I prefer PC. More flexible, less money, and doesn't lock me into Apple's narrow concept of how things should be.


Posted by DiscoStew on Sep-23-2007 14:42:

quote:
Originally posted by thomaszak
Okay, before you speak such rubbish, at least know your subject. Now, all desktop Macs ship with a mouse that has a left and a right mouse button as well as a scroll wheel. They've been shipping this mouse for more than 2 years now. And because Mac OS X has been out for nearly 7 years, all the while supporting USB mice, you could've bought your own mouse with two defined mouse buttons.


LOL. I know dude, I was joking when I said that. I use a Macbook and I'm well aware that I can do the two-finger click to right-click. Or even plug in a mouse with two buttons. (oh my) The absurdity of the comment implies its humor.

Sorry to send you into a tirade. You should have a drink.


Posted by thomaszak on Sep-23-2007 19:39:

Evil1

I am actually not-surprised it was a joke, but completely embarrassed. I lost my cool over a mouse. Doh!



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