Re: Music composition with ProTools question

2019-04-22 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hi John as I say i’m quite new to it. I think the Main issue with using logic is knowing what tracks are armed at any one time. Witch is probably fine if you only want to record one or two tracks at a time. other logic users may have a work around for this, but not sure. For me I’ll continue

Re: Music composition with ProTools question

2019-04-22 Thread Steve Martin
Editing is more intuitive in pro tools but can be done in logic if you take the time to learn its workflow. Multi track recording is still a bit more annoying than it should be from an accessibility standpoint but no real issues if you are only recording one track at a time. If you are a

Re: Music composition with ProTools question

2019-04-22 Thread Steve Sparrow
just to add I think the other thing that decided me to give logic a run was the fact i had a lot of old midi files to deal with for a client. With logic you just open them up and it’s all there and you just start playing around with sounds. I found in protools this was not so easy. As i had to

Re: Music composition with ProTools question

2019-04-22 Thread John André Lium-Netland
Hi Steve, How good is the current state of accessibility in Logic compared with Pro Tools? Where is Logic more accessible, and where is Pro Tools most accessible? Best, John André On 21 Apr 2019, at 12:36, Steve Sparrow wrote: yeah. I’m very new to logic, but getting my head around it ok