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From: my name <streetlight4@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 at 9:24:20 PM
Subject: Re: why
Message #24540
This is a reply to #24537.
Bob DeMaa <bobdemaa@mac.com> wrote: > In Brief. People use Logic as a Front End for Pro Tools because it > gives them access to a few important things. > Zero Latency Recording TDM Plug-ins 48 bit fixed signal path. > Not all of the functionality that you have in Pro Tools is > included in Logic, but most of the important ones are there. Hello, Thanks very much for the reply. What is the signal path in logic? 32bit floating? Do you know why 48 point is considered superior? I understand the importance of the zero latency recording issue. Is it actually zero in tdm? Is there also less latency when using logic's software synths and samplers than when using them "native"? How about the tdm softsynths and samplers? Are there any notable problems when using logic with tdm? Thanks. Faithful regards
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