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So, why exactly is everybody bi#ching about Logic?
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| cryophonik |
Seems like I see a lot of bitch/moan threads and posts over the past few years about Logic, but I've never really paid attention to them, since I had never owned a Mac.....until now. I've got a local Logic user who wants to collaborate with me on a project, so I thought I'd look into buying it. So, can someone sum up for me in a nutshell (or a 40-pg rant thread, if you prefer), exactly why Logic has gone from being the "OMG, it's teh BEST DAW in the universe" to "Logic...:mad:"?
Truth is, I don't NEED Logic for this collab, but it might make it easier, $200 seems cheap for what you get, and I sorta like learning new DAWs (Logic is the only major DAW that I don't have any experience with). So, for the sake of discussion, rant away. |
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| tehlord |
I know a couple of 'professional' users who complain about automation not being followed correctly and it sometimes forgetting what you tell it to do, but it's basically sound. Unlike say Live where the majority of people I know that use it have a list of complaints about all sorts of various issues.
I know far more people that use Logic without issue than with. I'll be buying it shortly too. |
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| Raphie |
| Logic?!? You mean Garageband+ ? |
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| Seandroid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Raphie
Logic?!? You mean Garageband+ ? |
That's just ing stupid. |
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| Raphie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Seandroid
That's just ing stupid. | :D
I know it's a daw like many, but with a lot of overdue maintenaince, a lot of people think it's more garageband+ than the old Logic |
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| Looney4Clooney |
Midi implementation is horrid. The only daw that requires you to route audio to another channel were you have an effect that needs to be controlled via midi. Any tool that is midi based will have a special chapter on logic. Cable giuys midi shaper has to send thr midi out, then back in the program via a virtual midi port you create in the os.
That is its main draw back. And its awful single core bug. Not sure why people think it is better at midi. I would saw it is probably the worst. And it isnt an issue woth AU format. AU cam support what most daws do, logic just doeant. |
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| Allied Nations |
| not to mention issues with backwards compatibility |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
I know a couple of 'professional' users who complain about automation not being followed correctly and it sometimes forgetting what you tell it to do, |
When you say "correctly", so you mean something like "it responds 0.000005ms late" (or something similar that I could live with), or do you mean that it is actually broken?
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
Midi implementation is horrid. The only daw that requires you to route audio to another channel were you have an effect that needs to be controlled via midi. Any tool that is midi based will have a special chapter on logic. Cable giuys midi shaper has to send thr midi out, then back in the program via a virtual midi port you create in the os.
That is its main draw back. And its awful single core bug. Not sure why people think it is better at midi. I would saw it is probably the worst. And it isnt an issue woth AU format. AU cam support what most daws do, logic just doeant. |
So, you're referring specifically to MIDI effects, right? In other words, it will send/receive MIDI to/from my hardware controllers just fine and I'll be able to control soft synths without any annoying routing workarounds, right?
I just googled that single-core bug - sounds nasty. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
not to mention issues with backwards compatibility |
I've run into that with many DAWs. It sucks, but I just sorta expect it whenever I upgrade anything.
So, here's a follow-up question, and be honest Logic users - is the bitching really just a case of Mac fanboy-ism, where they expect everything to be perfect and "just work" and when they find the teensiest little bug, they carry on like it destroyed their world (and don't tell that that doesn't happen - I've seen it with my own eyes)? Or, are these really serious issues? |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
When you say "correctly", so you mean something like "it responds 0.000005ms late" (or something similar that I could live with), or do you mean that it is actually broken?
So, you're referring specifically to MIDI effects, right? In other words, it will send/receive MIDI to/from my hardware controllers just fine and I'll be able to control soft synths without any annoying routing workarounds, right?
I just googled that single-core bug - sounds nasty. |
Inserts on an instment cant receive or send midi without a pain in the ass workaround. So you endup with versions oif the plugin that are effects but loaded as instruments which you then have to route the audio to. Only instruments receive midi.
The cpu bug is incredibly annoying. 1 instance of zebra with a bunch of fx wilcripple a 12 core mac pro. There are work arounds. But it is rather annoying. The midi issue is awful for any type of music were you want live access to parameters. Again there are workarounds but a real pain in the ass.
There is not really a ideal situation on mac. I mean if you have 3 macs, then sure, its fantastic but cubase is logic without the short cummings. It is on mac tho. |
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| cryophonik |
| OK, I think you scared me enough (and saved me $200). I've only got a MacBook Air (i5 version) so I'm think that putting Logic on it isn't the best idea, considering that I would primarily be using MIDI. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| There arw workarounds but it is anmoying to the point that you decide not to try something because the workaround and its implementation zap your momentum. If you are doing very linear stuff with very standard modulations, it is fine. But if you want an lfo shaped controller whose amplitude is controlled via a mod wheel and you want that to control say 3 different parameters in different amounts, it will take you anywere from 30 to 60 minutes. Same thing in ableton maybe 5. logic really has the worst midi workflow oif any daw ive ever used. |
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