Daniel,

Can you, or Terry, or Ricky give me a call?  Someone who uses Logic?  If you 
don't have my number, write me off list, and I'll give it to you.  that goes 
for anyone.

Chris.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Daniel Contreras 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 9:00 AM
  Subject: Re: Real quick question


  Hello, 
  Actually, accessing plug in parameters of third party synthesizers is not so 
bad in logic. I downloaded pianoteqs piano demo and it seemed pretty 
accessible, all parameters were visible, as well as the factory presets. I've 
heard good things about waves plug-ins as well. Logic is great for what I need 
to do.

  Daniel Contreras 

  On Feb 24, 2015, at 2:09 AM, Krister Ekstrom <[email protected]> 
wrote:


    What program is best for doing drum tracks in? How about managing virtual 
synths and the like and their parameters?Could you do the synth stuff in say 
Logic and then the rest in PT?
    /Krister


      24 feb 2015 kl. 04:28 skrev Ricky Prevatte <[email protected]>:


      I will be glad to give your call. Logic is very helpful as a secondary 
platform. I am busy but I plan to use it for mixing down all my midi files. I 
will do the final mix in ProTools. But yes some plug-ins cost more than logic. 
200 bucks that's not a bad investment for it.

      Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

      On Feb 23, 2015, at 10:07 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<[email protected]> wrote:


        I'm not going to dwell on this subject here on list, don't worry, I 
promise, but I'm very much hoping that someone can at least provide me this 
info I seek.  Once they do, I'll put this thread to rest.  Promised.

        Yes, I am very much so primarily a ProTools user, however, this said, 
I'm very seriously thinking about trying out Logic Pro X.  It will definitely 
not replace my copy of ProTools.  I only want it as another recording option.  
Further, though I know major accessibility improvement has been made, it's 
still in a lot of ways not up to par with ProTools in many respects.  Realize 
that I do not again, plan to use it as my primary DAW.

        All this said, I recall that there was a mailing list for Blind 
Voiceover users using Logic.  I just wonder, to help me get started, being I 
literally know jack nothing about it, can someone give me the subscription 
information to that list?

        I'd be very greatful if so.

        Ricky Prevatte, I also know you've used Logic a fair bit.  Would you be 
willing to call me, as I'd like to discuss it a little with you if you're 
willing.

        Thanks guys.

        Chris.



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