Logic Pro X
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Damnit, now you guys have me interested in Studio One.
Given this thread, is it some kind of middle ground between Live and Logic?
Given this thread, is it some kind of middle ground between Live and Logic?
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Oh..It's not an official, of course, it's just statement Jonathan said on forums in one thread, but he was clear about it ..Tarekith wrote:Got a link for the announcement about Studio 1 v2? I'd love to see them implement that, as it's a fantastic app otherwise.
You have PM, I don't want to OT-ing ..
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hahaha..damn..I must not ruin topic of this threadbeats me wrote:Damnit, now you guys have me interested in Studio One.
Given this thread, is it some kind of middle ground between Live and Logic?
but, yes..It's a "mixture" of Live, Logic and most Cubase (main developers are ex original Nuendo/Cubase developers) ..
Soo, It has the best of every world + amazing workflow, but that, of course is not the topic title of this thread..I am (still) not S1 user, but I am watching it very closely, cause I am still missing a lot of powerful features from Logic's MIDI editing capabilities and Live's session view..
The scariest thing is that they are speculating a lot about Live's way of warping for v2 and there is a huge thread about session view/blocks/matrix way of sequencing and a lot of audio and midi improvements ..
It would be perfect if they implement all of that..Scary perfect
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Interesting question really - maybe they need 3 tiers. Reason I say that is because I work on video projects with someone who works on FCP and I do all the sound stuff, but I am used to using Vegas for my video training. I found FCP totally bewildering because right at the start it demands you choose formats from a terrifying list of craziness.beats me wrote: The recent release of Final Cut Pro X was a big disappointment to a lot of long time users because Apple removed a lot of popular features and completely changed the workflow in other areas. Users were calling it iMovie Pro. .
Vegas just lets you drag in the files, edit them then export in the format you want.
I can imagine the proper video guys who know what they are doing and know what all these formats mean they would not want that to change, but for mid level productions that don't need that complexity FCP is really overkill - like trying to swat a fly with a Sherman tank as I put it.
And there are definitely areas where Logic would be similar to many. There is a lot of stuff everywhere. I started on Logic many years ago and every time I've tried it in recent years I've had moments of WTF and ended up giving up because it's just that much quicker in Live for me.
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oxygen23 wrote:hahaha..damn..I must not ruin topic of this threadbeats me wrote:Damnit, now you guys have me interested in Studio One.
Given this thread, is it some kind of middle ground between Live and Logic?
but, yes..It's a "mixture" of Live, Logic and most Cubase (main developers are ex original Nuendo/Cubase developers) ..
Soo, It has the best of every world + amazing workflow, but that, of course is not the topic title of this thread..I am (still) not S1 user, but I am watching it very closely, cause I am still missing a lot of powerful features from Logic's MIDI editing capabilities and Live's session view..
The scariest thing is that they are speculating a lot about Live's way of warping for v2 and there is a huge thread about session view/blocks/matrix way of sequencing and a lot of audio and midi improvements ..
It would be perfect if they implement all of that..Scary perfect
Cheers
It's ok to change topics in a thread. If it gets too derailed or becomes fun and interesting then Ableton_David just moves it to The Lounge.
I downloaded and installed the Studio One demo. I downloaded and opened the demo song but it couldn't find any of the samples. OK, fine. With no audio as a reference I can say the play head bar moving across the screen was satisfactory.
Then I wanted to play something but apparently it doesn't auto detect anything and when I went to add my MIDI controller as a device it kept saying it wasn't connected after trying all 3 potential manufacturer IDs and despite the lit up LED display on the controller telling my computer and anyone in the room that it is in fact connected.
Those situations are what we refer to in the demo testing community as COMPLETE BULLSHIT.
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Post your requests for Logic 11
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Literally that's because they are experienced PRO. They usualy don't have to edit. i.g. editing part to eliminate non-harmonic tones afterwards. Even classical music composer does edit their composition to refine it after they contructed whole parts. Why wouldn't we need? Didn't we want to produce perfect song?beats me wrote:pencilrocket wrote:Yea I'm curious too. Freezing is needed only when it hogs CPU for me.chapelier fou wrote:Just curious, Tarekith, why do you always record the audio from softsynths ?
I can’t speak for Tarekith, but I’ve heard many other PRO producers often convert MIDI to audio as quickly as possible and as has been suggested it’s because it does somewhat commit to the sound which can still be edited with effects and chopping but you won’t be wasting a lot of time micro editing parameters on the sound source plug-in.
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Aside from the large icons and the wooden end cheeks, I actually like the look of GB better than Logic, so that's fine with me
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I wish Garagebands effects had working meters so I can view what is going on. I love Garageband.Tarekith wrote:Aside from the large icons and the wooden end cheeks, I actually like the look of GB better than Logic, so that's fine with me
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This,in a nutshell, is why I love Live so,so muchTarekith wrote:Besides, with something like Live, it's almost as easy to tweak audio as it is MIDI if it comes to that.
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timothyallan wrote:Rumor is it won't look like gayrageband!
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11 ... pro_x.html
Kind of funny that article pretty much covered everything I said in my OP. And since the source is from developers then it’s probably going to drop fairly soon since Apple is all about secrecy.
Although I did read yesterday about Tim Cook sending out in an internal email about a charity drive which got leaked to the public and was confirmed by Apple PR and Tim. This would never happen under Steve’s watch. All his internal emails contained a “And keep your pie holes shut. I’ll fucking kill you.” disclaimer. I hope under Tim’s leadership Apple doesn’t start making every passing thought and activity public knowledge.
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My prediction for LogicProX: much less mouse based in favor of magic trackpad gestures incorporated intelligently throughout.
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This x1000. It took a long time for me to really understand the value of this, but now I would never go back to doing only MIDI work.steko wrote:To prevent himself from endlessly midi-editing?
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Along with some noises about no upgrade price from v9pencilrocket wrote:Logic X will be around $200 as they have FCPX price droped around 1/3.
Nothing to see here - move along!