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Lolo
I play Trance no Dance

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Brussels, Belgium
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from 95 till 99 => cakewalk express on windows
from 99 till 01 => logic platinum 3 and 4 on Windows
from 01 till 06 => logic 5, 6 and 7 on mac
from 06 till 08=> Ableton Live 5, 6 and 7
now => Reason 4, Ableton Live 7 and Melodyne rewired to Logic 8.
I cannot let software influence my workflow and my sounds anymore. There's no better sequencer. There are goals, and they need to be achieved.
Back with Logic 7 there was no offline editing, which is present in cubase SX. Now it's back within logic studio (Soundtrack Pro) and it works well. But there's no elastic audio like we have it into Live 7. But Protools 8 has them all... will Live 8 have nice features, including Surround and PenTablet Support? Oh wait, what about Digital Performer? of FL Studio? They all have pros and cons after all...
Back in the good days, it was easier. There was your synth's sequencer and eventually an atari st, a pc or a mac running a midi sequencer, cubase, cakewalk, notator, end of story. Sometimes I miss those days. But I'd never have got where I'm at now tech-wise with this kind of hardware.
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Jan-06-2009 21:34
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XvN
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Aus
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| quote: | Originally posted by psymon.d
at this point, depends on your needs (hardware? lots of recording? mainly midi/software based?), workflow, creative tendencies, etc. |
Which one do you reckon is best for midi / software based?
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Jan-06-2009 22:04
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psymon.d
mr. dilkington

Registered: Jul 2006
Location: nightbus
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| quote: | Originally posted by XvN
Which one do you reckon is best for midi / software based? |
for me personally (out of the two DAW's in question), I would probably work in Ableton for midi/software productions, just because the way it's set up is conducive to idea generating for me. though, as an ex-FL user and current Logic user, I'd say they're superb options, especially FL for software based productions.
I guess the moral of the story is know what you're wanting to do with your work, and what gear you'll be using (taking into consideration time down the road...you don't want to be getting something like FL studio knowing you'll soon own a myriad of hardware synths and mics for recording in a few months time).
another moral of the story is how well the software fits your style of work. yes, there are deficiencies when you look at software next to one another, but it means nothing if one of them fits your creative direction. I eventually switched from FL Studio to Logic because the pattern based sequencing was sucking me into a habit of just making 8 bar loops and jamming to them. The Linear sequencing of Logic feels more geared towards song format for me, therefore its a better fit. The opposite might be true for you, or it might not matter. Inadequacies exist, but they can be corrected/dealt with if you really like the rest of the package.
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Jan-06-2009 22:38
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