e. The
>> problem is, there is no way to take custom made exported presets from
>> ProTools, and load them up in logic. They are two completely different
>> formats, and work totally differently. Plus, the plugins wouldn't work
>> cross platform with the presets, ev
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Right on Scott! Very well said!
Anders, just get in where you fit in and rock on!
Cheers!
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ent. It would be kind of like trying to take an old RTas plug
> from PT back in the days, and load it up in Cakewalk/Sonar/Reaper. It's just
> not gonna happen.
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Hi Scott,
I think this thread is fine. It is Mac-centric as it were, after all. :)
Just to add a bit at what Chris has been saying; Yes, bo
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Reality sucks, drugs help though.
:)
Seriously, you work with what you got as they say. Nothing wrong with that at
all. I’m fat and happy now but I’ve been working at it for 30 years and
definitely been way on the other end of that spectrum, to the point I had to
steal electricity. so no wor
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Hi Anders,
I’m not sure what you mean by saying that Logic is not being furthered in
accessibility. While there are still issues with it, it is absolutely usable
and all of its instrum
you using?
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nnot be my DAW of choice primarily.
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OSX
Hi Anders,
I’m not sure what you mean by saying that Logic is not being furthered in
accessibility. While there are still issues with it, it is abso
To:
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: music gear and accessibility was Re: Question about DJay for
OSX
Hi Chris,
I do not know, as I do not have the Ivory plugins but I can certainly try
them if there are demos.
I looked at them on the Synthogy site after I saw your posting
Hi Anders,
I’m not sure what you mean by saying that Logic is not being furthered in
accessibility. While there are still issues with it, it is absolutely usable
and all of its instruments are accessible now with Voiceover.
When I say usable, it is absolutely possible to create a project, mix a
2016 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: music gear and accessibility was Re: Question about DJay for OSX
Hi Scott,
I think this thread is fine. It is Mac-centric as it were, after all. :)
Just to add a bit at what Chris has been saying; Yes, both ProTools and Logic
Pro X are really the best options on Mac
Hi!
One thing that annoys me is that logic isn’t getting further beeing accessible.
Of course i could get reaper but what i want is logic with all its instruments
and such.
This might sound very strange for you guys who seem able to afford such tools
as protools.
But i don’t want to spend all my
2016 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: music gear and accessibility was Re: Question about DJay for
OSX
Hi Scott,
I think this thread is fine. It is Mac-centric as it were, after all. :)
Just to add a bit at what Chris has been saying; Yes, both ProTools and
Logic Pro X are really the best options on Mac
Hi Scott,
I think this thread is fine. It is Mac-centric as it were, after all. :)
Just to add a bit at what Chris has been saying; Yes, both ProTools and Logic
Pro X are really the best options on Mac at this point.
I own both and also use both with outboard control surfaces / keyboards as wel
Scott, firstly you wrote:
Other than the Mac and what sounds like a beautiful midi interface on your
part, have you bothered with much synthesis or sampling gear outside the
application?
Not really.
As for a more suited mailing list, since it sounds like you're so interested in
ProTools, why
Hi Scott,
Heres an excellent group to join for Pro Tools on the mac.
Pro Tools Accessibility
I've been running my studio on a mac with pt since 2001, & before that on an
adat set up and before that on an ampex mm-1100 16 track 2"inch tape machine.
give a call if you want to chat.
Thanks
Chuck
C
Hi Chris, I hope Mark will give us some latitude here but of course if he or
the other mods wish I’d kill the thread no problem.
That said, I’ve found your comments very very helpful.
The last recording system I personally owned was an Alesis ADAT with a
Behringer DDX3216 digital mixer. Had an
Scott,
I'll be really honest with you. You know what I use hardware wise as far as an
interface? I just use a little 4 channel Alesis Multi-Mix 4. Aside from it
having USB interface, the whole rest of the thing is totally analog. It's
absolutely beautiful! And, they're dirt cheap, too! Pl
Chris, this was absolutely fantastic, thank you.
I’m glad protools is accessible. I remember when it came out years and years
ago, it was digidesign then. I’m also surprised it’s only $700. I know that
sounds nuts but keep in mind, the gear I learned on cost $750,000 (seven
hundred and fif
Scott,
First off, I definitely do use ProTools, yes, and find it extremely accessible!
This said, I've played with Logic Pro X, and can simply say this. People
clame that it's totally accessible, and works better than ProTools. I'd like
to say they're wrong bigtime on this, and oh, believe y
Hi!
I sure am.
Even though i don’t have the inspiration now but maybe the discussion can make
me inspired.
/A
> On 19 May 2016, at 02:13, Scott Granados wrote:
>
> So hopefully this is on topic enough that Mark will permit the topic.
>
> I’m very interested in the music side of the discussions
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