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Posted by kenny (from: 67.35.164.117) on July 12, 2004 at 18:24:41:
In Reply to: Logic Pro6 vs. MOTU DP4.1 posted by Mike Knox on March 29, 2004 at 19:16:09:
if you're a master of logic, there's no point in learning a new platform.. it's not what you have, it's what you do with it. you want to know a little secret?? i noticed that pro tools-produced albums like from NIN, LInkin park, marylin manson, all had this similar tape sound to them. i asked around and finally learned from a long term hip hop producer that it was mainly the fact that they all use SDII files. which logic does offer, there just aren't many known rock albums out there that were recorded with logic. but the same result as the other platforms IS achievable. you just got to do it right;] might i recomend a book that will help anyone,,, "Practical Recording Techniques" the biggest thing to getting the pro sound is having pro ears and using pro tricks. mainly with mics and eq-ing. sorry i'm rambling strangly long here, but my friend, i've been using logic for 5 years, there's no reason to switch unless you get to know dp better and grow to prefer it. your overall product lies solely in what you do with your sound no matter what program it's in.
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