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  1. 26-01-2011  #1

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    I JUST did not find the interface intuitive enough.
    ^I think it's highly likely that what we find most intuitive is the first DAW we learned.

    Logic is easier to use, everythings laid out as it should be without haivng to go thru 20 screens to add a VST. :S
    ^ahahaha


    The one and only thing I don't like about Logic is the panning mechanism compared to ProTools.

    Logic pans a stereo track likes it mono. 1 pan from -64 to +63.

    Pro Tools gives you dual panning on stereo tracks. 1 pan at -100 and 1 pan at +100. And I really like to pan every track except reverb to -91 and +91. This lets the reverb shimmer on the very outside of the track.

    ^If it weren't for that, I figure I'd be using Logic.

    The best feature of Logic over Pro Tools is when you're bouncing stems... Pro Tools bounces in god damn real time...*shudders*
    all we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us

  2. 31-01-2011  #2

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeatsbyMaidah View Post
    I think it's highly likely that what we find most intuitive is the first DAW we learned.
    So true. I learnt Acid Pro 3 years ago. Haven't moved base ever since. Getting a hang on Ableton now. Lets see how it goes!

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