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I have to say, I have always struggled with PT software, not sure why, just
the way I work,
but have been exporting Logic tracks into Pro Tools 7.3 and have found that
it is rock
solid and the updates from 6.7 (last time I used it) to 7.3 have made it a
lot more to my
liking. I think I am going to try working on it, each time I use....and have
spent pretty
much every waking hour last few weeks on it, I am surprised by how good it
is.
I think when they get the intergrated sampler working , at mo I have
installed Kontakt as
RTAS instrument, it could be killer.
The sound of it is cool,seems incredibly stable and has got a lot more
"logic" like in its
approach!!!
--- In logic-tdm@yahoogroups.com, Michael Szumowski <michael@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was a Logic TDM user, but the constant problems just drove me nuts,
> so I bit the bullet and ditched Logic for Tools. It was the best
> thing I could have done. Pro Tools 7.3 is great. So stable. You
> forget what it's like to work with a program that runs the way it's
> supposed to. Logic is very solid running native, but as throw in TDM
> and it just one big compromise. It took me about a week to get into
> the midi side of Pro Tools and now it's just as quick for me as
> working in Logic. Who knows maybe Logic 8 with give TDM users the
> stability and features that we need. Delay compensation anyone??
> Hell Logic wont' even work with the latest version of tools. If you
> love TDM you should spend some time working in to get your head
> around Pro Tools.
>
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