Hi John, I have a great ProTools HD 2 system, and I still end up doing everything in Logic Pro - I'm working on a major 6 epsiode BBC series now, where the Post people want ProTools sessions, so I either OMF out of Logic into ProTools, or submix stuff into audio lined up with the BITC, and drop that into ProTools session. ProTools 8 is a lot better than 7, but as somebody who has PT. Logic, and Digital Performer, I can tell you that IMHO Logic is the most stable, easiest to work with, and has the best workflow. Colin Orr http://www.janus-music.com ----- Original Message ----- From: John Kilgour To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 6:30 PM Subject: [Logic_Cafe] ProTools question - As a pro video editor since 1992, I have been doing all of my post audio in Avid. Last month, a a mix-to-pix job came in, so I did the whole feature film in Logic Pro/Final Cut Pro. The job went flawlessly, and I was really impressed with Logic! We had the premier at a local theater here in New York. I was blown away. So here is my question --- what's the big deal with ProTools? Am i missing something ... it seems like Logic Pro can everything that ProTools can, do everything it can do...or, is there a specific reason to go the protools way over the logic way (aside from what the engineer knows how to use)? John [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] ProTools question -
2009-01-17 by Hanso
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