![]() I don't want unnecessary send faders on every track. I don't want "Six aux sends already patched up with returns and default effects in place." If I want a reverb, I create a send from the track(s) that need it, and if I want an EQ before the 'verb, I put one there. But then again, I was a recording engineer for many years, and Pro Tools "thinks" like a zeroed-out studio when you walk in as an engineer at the beginning of a project, which I prefer. For many electronic artists, this means FL Studio and Ableton Live, because they assume from the start that you're making music that's to a constant tempo grid, and you may want to use loops.įor me, Pro Tools thinks like I think. The best DAW for you is the DAW that thinks the way you think, of course. ![]() Some of the stock plugins, eg, pitch ii are not great and have serious latency issues without dedicated hardware.The multi-tool in protools is pretty amazing and makes operations so simple.This is NOT just some technical detail but is pretty critical at every stage in the recording process. One thing I really have liked about Protools is that it forces you to understand certain concepts - one is metering, for example.Some things I've really liked about Protools: So - thoughts on this? Why might I want to prefer Protools over Logic in my case? Why? In my case I am recording real instruments in my home studio, mostly mic'd up amps and vocals (albeit with fx and various vsts here and there) - my MIDI doesn't really go beyond drums at this point.įor someone who is NOT using it for electronic music I was looking for some sage advice for someone who wants to use ONE DAW as a composition tool that can later be used to produced finished tracks. My question is: The comparisons I always read are about Logic is better for creating and protools is better for recording are written from the perspective almost always of people who are making electronic music. I consider myself a beginner with these programs but they are both pretty easy to use - I am pretty technical so I find all the stuff that Logic might do automatically like busing and all that pretty easy and straight forward. Logic is better at MIDI (I don't see why this is true but people say it Protools Midi seems pretty much there as far as I can tell - I DO NOT however (as I will note later) do tons of stuff you'd see in electronic music like arpeggiators and all that business so I might be blind to some shortcomings).I've been learning both sort of side by side and in reading about it I hear sort of the same arguments about Protools vs Logic - which to summarize: ![]() Hi there! I was hoping someone could weigh in on this that perhaps has experience with both Logic and Protools. r/MixClub /r/ListenToThis /r/Music /r/RadioReddit /r/LearnMusic /r/Reasoners /r/AudioPost /r/GameAudio /r/RateMyAudio /r/StudioPorn /r/SFXLibraries Pro Tools Operating System Compatibility ChartĬomputer Optimization and Troubleshooting Guides - Mac and Windows Pro Tools product line feature set comparison As the site guidelines and their notices tell you, be sure to read the sub rules before participating Feature/Sticky Post Schedule DayĬontent Creation Station - for Evals and Self-Promotion Whether it is yours or theirs, there are no allowable exceptions or appealable circumstances. Going there in any way at all will result in an irrevocable ban. Piracy / Crack / Hack discussion is not allowed. Provide the version of Pro Tools, the operating system, the error number, hardware involved, and what you have tried. The post title should only be a very short / concise description of the problem. If you are given given an error number, add it to the front of the post titleĭo not make sensationalized post titles like stating you need help (all posters do and it is not truly informative), urgency (it's always urgent), all caps, or excessive punctuation. Everyone is welcome, from industry veterans to bedroom engineers.īe sure to check out our wiki pages for more information regarding Pro Tools links to shortcuts, FAQs, Guides and Tutorials, Plugins and more. ![]() Subreddit Info and Rules Pro Tools Shortcuts Production & Engineering Subreddits FAQ Guides and Tutorials PlugIns r/ProTools on Discord About r/ProTools ![]()
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