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Old 07-26-2003, 10:06 PM
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Default Logic Forum, how to use - Protools Forum How to Fix

Try looking at both forums, Protools is filled with problems after problems, logic 6 forum (http://community.sonikmatter.com/cgi...ultimatebb.cgi) is filled with sharing ideas not fixing problems for the most part.

I switched from protools to logic 6, wow what a difference it made. Think about it. I feel I have a responsibility to share my experience to help other recordists know what the best options are. I’ve gotten double the performance from the same machine on Logic than I did in protools 6. Logic was a piece of cake to learn for recording audio. I don’t dislike protools, I just love Logic and how much more powerful it is than protools.
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Old 07-26-2003, 11:14 PM
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Default Re: Logic Forum, how to use - Protools Forum How to Fix

I've never used Logic so I can't comment on it but one reason for more problem reports on the Pro Tools forum may be because there are many more Pro Tools users. I don't know that for sure but it's something to consider.

I know that previous versions of Logic supported Windows but Logic 6 is Mac only. I can imagine it's easier to support only one platform than it is to support two widely different ones.
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Old 07-27-2003, 06:45 AM
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Hello. I just want to raise a few points. One as you probably well know, there are other fairly large Logic user groups on the web, mainly the one at Yahoo. That one features just as much troubleshooting as any forum out there. Two, look at how many people frequent the forum you mentioned versus the close to 40K registered users here. Three, no PC support greatly reduces the number of variables and problems. Four, I have been a regular on this forum (with a different handle back then), the DUC, since its inception back in the summer of '98 or so. Up until early '00 or so it was a fairly small, tight knit group. Mostly as you describe above, users sharing tips and stories, with the occasional problem. As time went on and the number of traffic grew, so did the dynamics of the DUC. Five, I went into the 6.0 forum on the site you cited. I counted close to 20 threads that talked about problem fixing out of a possible 40 on the first page. Here are some subject titles to illustrate: Logic won't start, err changing default, Help I just don't get it, Automation won't work, 6.1 strange happenings, Is Logic buggy?, etc. Lastly I use both Logic and Pro Tools as a lot of people do. However, if you were to teach someone with no previous experience in either Logic and Pro Tools for the first time, I think the majority would find Pro Tools much, much easier to learn initially. Logic is a much deeper program and hence its complexity.
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Old 07-27-2003, 06:59 AM
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However, if you were to teach someone with no previous experience in either Logic and Pro Tools for the first time, I think the majority would find Pro Tools much, much easier to learn initially.
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Old 07-27-2003, 08:32 AM
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I would agree that Protools is easier for the beginner. I would rather use Protools if they could fix the crashes and would not limit the number of tracks. I've recorded the same number of track with the same number and type of plugins in both Logic and Protools and the CPU meter in Logic is about half of what it is in Protools. Where Protools limits my track count and the way in which it processes audio it limits my performance substantially over Logic. Believe me, I want Protools to be better, but it is not. At least for the kind of recordists that I am. I don't share my files between other users and I'm not taking them into large studios, so what I do, stays at home, which is what I believe is the case for most native users of Protools. It’s important for me to get this out to other users, I would have loved to know all of this before I had to go through the expense of buying Protools, then DP4 and now Logic 6 with the Motu 828MKII. I have also owned the 001 in the past. Logic 6 with the Motu 828MKII is an awesome combination and a very powerful setup, at least on my machine.
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Barry does bring up a point that has had me curious for some time now.

Why is it that Logic is able to run so many more tracks and plug-ins than Pro Tools LE on the same computer power?
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