Hi, See if Amadeus meets your specifications! http://www.hairersoft.com/ Personally I have almost stopped editing loops in sample editors. My new way of working with loops in Logic productions is to run Ablteton Live as ReWire slave and fly all loops in in real-time. Initially my plan with this method was to bounce new audio files of the loops I want to use in the song, but I found Logic/Live to be such a powerful tool that I just kept Live there in the background all the time and mixed the Live feed into Logic. All the best Per Boysen --- http://www.boysen.se http://www.looproom.com On 2004-05-26, at 09.36, gregory_a_moore wrote: > (bounced from the regular Logic list - not allowed by the admin) > Coming from DP I was very surprised to find out how *extremely* > limited and buggy Logic's audio-event quantizing options were. > > > Does anyone have any opinion about Peak/LE or Protools/LE for editing > loops and other > audio? I have LogicPro on my desktop, but I don't want to carry the > dongle around with my > laptop and risk losing it. Peak seems like a nicer version of Logic's > sample editor. > ProtoolsLE seems to have nice features, but I have really had it with > dealing with their > drivers (since they are no longer supporting the AMIII). I guess the > really cheapo version of > Logic is no longer sold, Soundtrack is too expensive, and GarargeBand > lacking in features. > Any other ideas? I would like VST compatibility too (which Peak has).
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Re: [L-OT] Alternatives to Logic as a 2nd Editor
2004-05-26 by Per Boysen
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