Other Hardware Solutions for Logic Audio?
I am a composer and my primary tool in music is Logic Audio. I was forced into ProTools hardware about three years ago after using an AudioMedia II card and also Emagic's Audiowerk 8 card. They were both disasters with severe latency, noise and automation problems. ProTools hardware worked!
I am very unhappy with the current condition of Logic's TDM. However, ProTools 5 software is virtually unusable as a composition tool. It is really purely a great audio tool. Midi, scoring and ARRANGING features in PT5 rate a one on a scale of one to twenty. Are there any other hardware solutions that can interface with Logic in a native environment on a G4 without the aforementioned problems that I experienced with non-TDM hardware three years ago? Is ProTools still really the only hardware option without latency issues? Thanks, Scott PS-No I don't want to sync Logic to PT or tranfer final audio tracks from Logic to PT. That's no way to work. [This message has been edited by relaxo (edited July 29, 2000).] |
Re: Other Hardware Solutions for Logic Audio?
hopefully emagic will get Logic together sone....
I use Logic with the 888/24's.. also have Pro tools together they almost make the perfect solution grey |
Re: Other Hardware Solutions for Logic Audio?
You could always supercharge a MOTU set up with an Apogee converter AN AD8000 to get the quality up.: with a light pipe card or the new Trac2 which has mic pre amps, or a Rosetta, or a PSX100.
Jules |
Re: Other Hardware Solutions for Logic Audio?
Did you take a look at MOTU 2408 System? I am in the same situation as you and a few people have said to look into that system. It does support Logic and it is expandable. It says it is 24/96 but i don't know the audio quality. i have not been able to do a/b each system side by side.Hope this helps some.
Rope |
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