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From: Daniel Gordon LUG <d.gordon3@terra.com.br>
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 at 10:23:26 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] L7 Express scoring abilities
Message #216017
This is a reply to #216011.
On 04/07/2006, at 08:50, Erik Häusler wrote: > Hi, > Tina´s getting a new , OSX setup on a minimac intel. She mainly uses > Logic for scoring purposes and her trusty old Roland unit for sounds. > > Do you guys know if there are any (more) limitations to the scoring > functions in Express as compared to the full version? I don't use the Score Editor that much, but Apple left out almost every good thing in Logic Express 7.2. The difference is huge. If you compare with Pro Tools M-Powered, which fits in the exact same price range, LE 7.2 is kind of a joke. M-Powered has almost all the good things Pro Tools HD has. Even Beat Detective. I have LE 7.2 and the frustration is growing and growing every time I find out there's something basic missing. Logic Express is cute but very limited in various basic functions. And I can imagine is the same thing with the Score Editor. So, if you plan to do an upgrade to Logic Pro later on, don't even bother buying Express first. Go straight for the Pro version. My two cents (or 300 bucks...not so good invested) Gordon
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