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xfer
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: California
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audio only has like 3 undos ... plat is unlimited ... i would use 3 undo in less then 2 mins.
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Nov-19-2003 07:22
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Critical7
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Western Canada
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I believe there is a great abundance of effects available in Platinum. Running Platinum 5.5 here in the studio myself. Beware though, since Apple bought Emagic (as you probably know) Windows/PC users have been cut off has it has been discontinued at version 5.5 for the PC platform. Version 6.x is now out on the Mac, with AudioUnits support.
Ryan.
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Nov-19-2003 22:54
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Ibiza Dreams
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: In yo mouf'
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| quote: | Originally posted by Critical7
I believe there is a great abundance of effects available in Platinum. Running Platinum 5.5 here in the studio myself. Beware though, since Apple bought Emagic (as you probably know) Windows/PC users have been cut off has it has been discontinued at version 5.5 for the PC platform. Version 6.x is now out on the Mac, with AudioUnits support.
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Thanks for the help guys. It's a bit confusing, especially for me not knowing how production programs work, since for Logic there is a solo Platinum edition for 700 dollars, but then you have Logic Audio Big Box that comes with like 5 other music programs, which Platinum doesn't come with, for like 400 bucks less. But oh well, I'm saving up for one of the 2. Nice job on Lost & Delirious by the way! Did you just use Logic for that? Any outside instruments?
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Nov-20-2003 01:33
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Critical7
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Western Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ibiza Dreams
Thanks for the help guys. It's a bit confusing, especially for me not knowing how production programs work, since for Logic there is a solo Platinum edition for 700 dollars, but then you have Logic Audio Big Box that comes with like 5 other music programs, which Platinum doesn't come with, for like 400 bucks less. But oh well, I'm saving up for one of the 2. Nice job on Lost & Delirious by the way! Did you just use Logic for that? Any outside instruments? |
No problemo, it's tough making big decisions when it comes to your sequencing platform. It's incredibly important to find a system that works with your working habits. You might also want to look into Cubase SX - I know quite a few composers who are working with it and you have the added advantage of being able to work seamlessly basically with Nuendo.
re Lost & Delirious, do you mean the club mixes or the original?
Ryan.
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Nov-20-2003 01:39
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Critical7
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Western Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ibiza Dreams
Hey Ryan, I haven't been able to find the original mix, but I have heard a couple of the club mixes, the Maurice and the Pesh mix, and they sound very good. Did you make the original purely on Logic? Do you recommend Logic or Cubase for starters? I know they're both pretty complex, but I'd rather get one of those than spend extra money on a simpler program I'd have to upgrade sooner or later. Later bud. |
Yeah, the original mix of Lost & Delirious is kind of rare, from a concept album called Critical Path that I put out about a year ago. It was indeed done entirely in Logic Platinum and in fact I still use Logic Platinum (now v5.5, which is much more powerful) for all of my production work. I would probably find it hard to switch to anything else now, because Logic has become such an integral part of how I work. IMHO, it's a true writing tool, especially if you have the environments etc set up in a custom fashion to streamline your workflow.
Also, Logic was the tool of choice for Critical Path - I say it was a concept album essentially because the idea behind it was to create a release that was based entirely in software; that is using plug-ins (a lot of the work and sound design was done in Reaktor, with Kontakt and basically everything else that I could get my hands on to make sounds in software). It'd be fun to create another concept album in this regard as soft-synth technology has advanced a lot more since, but for all of the releases that I'm working on now I'm still powering on all my synths: working with everything from Virus to Kyma (a weird hybrid between software and hardware almost!) But added to them are a lot of my favorite tools which still run seamlessly in both Logic and Cubase SX under the VSTi platform like Reaktor4, Absynth2 (incredible), heaps of sound processing plugs, Kontakt (of course, it keeps getting better) - probably too many to list!!
Ryan.
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