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Logic Pro vs. Ableton (pg. 4)
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music2dance2
I intend on using logic one day, ive used it before and its a great product, really worth using.
kitphillips
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Well, first try both and see which you like best.

Lots of people say that Logic has a steeper learning curve but nicer included synths and effects. I tend to agree with that.


thats pretty much it isn't it.

Ableton has its advantages too though, its not just easier to use, its also got the session view, which logic doesn't have at all. That can be an amazing tool for getting some inspiration and even getting whole arrangements down. Its also got Max4live, which logic doesn't and which is far harder than logic could ever be to master, so its not a simpler environment by any means.

I guess which one is easier will depend on what you wanna do. If you want to run a pro tools front end and record an 80 piece orchestra using only built in effects, I'd say logic might have the edge. If you want to perform a live DJ set or do FFT fun in your DAW then live is the way to go.
tehlord
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Entitlement mentality.


I'm going to use this phrase SO much from now on.

Thankyou.
Stephen Wiley
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Originally posted by tehlord
I'm going to use this phrase SO much from now on.

Thankyou.


Come visit the USA

We call them Democrats here.
srussell0018
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Originally posted by Stephen Wiley
Come visit the USA

We call them Democrats here.



sigh.
PlasticSoul
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Originally posted by srussell0018
mmm logic pro nomnomnom


roooooflll! :haha:


well... on topic, hehe...

I think ableton is easier to use, easier than fruity loops... and got more audience regarding help for things.
sterilis
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Originally posted by srussell0018
so are you saying logic is harder to use then?


yea bit more difficult but worth it in my opinion. I started on Reason then Cubase but found myself unable to create anything apart from trance. Now on logic im producing techno, minimal, trance and house. It is also down the producer as well but I find that the audio units logic provide are heaps and bounds above any other daw has to offer.
music2dance2
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Originally posted by sterilis
yea bit more difficult but worth it in my opinion. I started on Reason then Cubase but found myself unable to create anything apart from trance. Now on logic im producing techno, minimal, trance and house. It is also down the producer as well but I find that the audio units logic provide are heaps and bounds above any other daw has to offer.


I want a macbook pro
srussell0018
get one. it's worth it.
music2dance2
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Originally posted by srussell0018
get one. it's worth it.


Its something I intend on doing. Trying not to get in debt to buy one on credit, so saving for one. The saving isnt going well at all.

orTofønChiLd
Anyone know if you can warp tracks in logic like ableton does
Eric J
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Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
Anyone know if you can warp tracks in logic like ableton does


Logic 9 can with FlexTime. Its not quite as good as Ableton, but its a step in the right direction.
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