OK so I have an ancient 800mhz powerbook, and a dual Gig tower. With both, it's hard to justify purchasing a new machine until the macintel powerbooks come out.
Avoiding any misuse of Live, and using another DAW on the tower I can synch them via Tiger's Netwerk MIDI, and use Logic to run virtual instruments from Live, nice!
OK so then it comes time to record.....
well there are two options...
1- Send MIDI to Logic and render each track in Logic. OK but sort of redundant I think.
2. Use Wormhole, and record audio directly in Live. This is a little tiresome too, you have to set up a MIDI track to send to Logic, then set up an audio track with Wormhole on it, then send the audio to another track to record..... three tracks in Live, plus compensating for latency.
All this has me thinking about Digital Performer. In DP you set up a MIDI and an Audio track for a virtual instrument, so any VI is automatically able to record it's MIDI as audio on the fly, (hopefully, as long as DP doesn't freak out about Netwerk MIDI like Live seems to ) . DP prints FX to audio in it's editor, and DP is arguably the better editor of audio in general. No dongle as well.
DP is almost as CPU hungry as Live 4 is, but honestly all I really need are a few more instruments and FX, and a good mixer solution.
I'm throwing this out there as a reminder to mac people that for some things Logic is possibly the lesser solution.... as a companion to Live, DP seems like the better choice to me. Unfortunately for me, my Memorymoog is my baby, and the extended public beta of Soundiver requires the dongle .........
