What production software is this?
Home :: REMIX section. Mistapes, Podcasts, Breaks, and Soundcloud links :: What production software is this?Reply
What production software is this? Posted on: 23.05.2011 by Jerome Burruss I've never seen this program before, can someone please tell me what it is? Thanks. | |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Hunter Renslow 24.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nunz
I just cant get used to ableton though. As a live aid Ableton is the number 1 choice so if youre using it alot you'll probably find it the easiest for production too. |
Benita Jankauskas 23.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
vst can send midi out into your DAW, AU's could not do that until very recently, most DAW dont support that from AU's yet. VST can do true ramp automation, AU uses a micro stair stepping method to simulate ramp automation. AU audio effects can have multiple inputs where VST's only have 1 input. its true that most AU's are port of VST's but there are some differences internally in the VST/AU specifications. |
Benita Jankauskas 23.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by Coldfuzion
I have used pro tools, Logic, Live, Sonar, cubase and now I ONLY use Digital Performer. They all have basically the same features but with different names. Digital Performer calls timestretch, timestretch. Logic calls it "Flex Audio" or something like that. Pro Tools calls it "elastic audio". they all do the same things but with slight quality differences per program, or different names for the same things. Below are just my opinions... Digital Performer has the best midi editing and programming, pro tools is the worst for midi, logic is in between. Pro Tools is generally considered the best for traditional audio tracking. Logic is considered the most bang for the buck with its well rounded tools and large instrument collection. Live is unique as no one else has a session view at all. (Sonar almost has one but they did it all wrong) if you want to mix/remix live then Ableton Live is the way to go. |
Nedra Fresneda 23.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
http://www.apple.com/es/logicstudio/ |
Jerome Burruss 23.05.2011 | I've never seen this program before, can someone please tell me what it is? Thanks. |
Dorie Scelzo 24.05.2011 | They're not all the same |
Hunter Renslow 24.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nunz
I just cant get used to ableton though. As a live aid Ableton is the number 1 choice so if youre using it alot you'll probably find it the easiest for production too. |
Kandy Ahdoot 24.05.2011 | i use ableton and and logic 9 they both have there + and - as i say its all about learning them and what you feel comfortably with |
Benita Jankauskas 23.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
vst can send midi out into your DAW, AU's could not do that until very recently, most DAW dont support that from AU's yet. VST can do true ramp automation, AU uses a micro stair stepping method to simulate ramp automation. AU audio effects can have multiple inputs where VST's only have 1 input. its true that most AU's are port of VST's but there are some differences internally in the VST/AU specifications. |
Benita Jankauskas 23.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by Coldfuzion
I have used pro tools, Logic, Live, Sonar, cubase and now I ONLY use Digital Performer. They all have basically the same features but with different names. Digital Performer calls timestretch, timestretch. Logic calls it "Flex Audio" or something like that. Pro Tools calls it "elastic audio". they all do the same things but with slight quality differences per program, or different names for the same things. Below are just my opinions... Digital Performer has the best midi editing and programming, pro tools is the worst for midi, logic is in between. Pro Tools is generally considered the best for traditional audio tracking. Logic is considered the most bang for the buck with its well rounded tools and large instrument collection. Live is unique as no one else has a session view at all. (Sonar almost has one but they did it all wrong) if you want to mix/remix live then Ableton Live is the way to go. |
Nedra Fresneda 23.05.2011 | No, it's just another option. PS: For anyone believeing AUs (Logic's plugin format) are better than VSTs, on most cases they are a VST port... |
Carlee Pickard 23.05.2011 | That indeed is Logic. As for which to use, from the information I have gathered, it doesn't really matter. Learning your DAW is the important part. The DAWs themselves are pretty similar. |
Jerome Burruss 23.05.2011 | Is Logic better than Ableton? I was believeing of starting to use Ableton as a live aid, and get into some production as well. |
Nedra Fresneda 23.05.2011 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
http://www.apple.com/es/logicstudio/ |
Leeanna Ayla 23.05.2011 | Looks like Logic maybe |
<< Back to REMIX section. Mistapes, Podcasts, Breaks, and Soundcloud linksReply