Basically, if you just want to do simple MIDI sequencing to outboard
gear and toss some waves over it, use whatever is easiest for you.

That's exactly what i want to do. I love acid for it's ease of use but have a compendium of vintage synths that I just can't leave in the closet anymore (I have a Kenton midi/cv converter). Plus, I'm getting a new soundcard to run all the .wav files to seperate channels on my Mackie. So far I'm really "turned off" by what i hear about logic, beacaue all I really want to do is throw my synth lines over the .wav that I'm currently working with in Acid, instead of having to sample them and drop them into the program. Discuss.


But if you
want serious next-level audio and MIDI wrangling, Logic Audio 4 on a G4 with
Hyperengine and a bunch of plugins is the hottest thing that exists.


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