Serato's is easier because it doesn't have the weird control window thingy. But all that does is offer extra functionality, so feature by feature, they're pretty much the same because they use the pre-existing logic interface. However, Izotrope's is way slower to render. I've got to figure out the harmonic correction though. It would be hard to believe that Pitch in Time lacks that feature, and I would hope that Radius works better than my experience last night showed. Without harmonic correction, neither would be of any use to me. Gregory On May 22, 2006, at 5:08 PM, GAmoore@... wrote: > What do you think about the ease of use of the two programs?
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Serato vs. Izotope
2006-05-22 by Gregory Anderson