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| Re: editing across submixes ? [message #62490 is a reply to message #62488] |
Thu, 05 January 2006 08:13   |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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this
looked
> reasonable. WD 400GB Serial ATA for $187.50 shipped.
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http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode= 101254&affiliate=dealnews
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> JamesThanks for the update - sounds like the difference between Logic and Nuendo
is a GUI.
One other nice part of Logic I would like to see in Nuendo is window layout
handling somewhat independent of Windows. Vegas has a similar approach and
dockable windows, in addition to recallable layouts. Just a better feel.
I might have to upgrade my PC version to 7, if I add an OSX machine to the
growing herd of comps in the studio.
Regards,
Dedric
On 1/20/06 1:13 AM, in article 43d09b71@linux, "Jamie K"
<Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
> Dedric Terry wrote:
>> Hey Jamie,
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>> That makes more sense - I couldn't see how Logic would have made it to 7
>> without sample accurate audio.
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>> I can't speak for anything beyond 5.5, so take my comment with a grain of
>> salt.
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> I'll see if I can bring you up to date. :^)
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>> Logic may in reality have most every editing feature Nuendo has, but
>> to me, audio seemed easier in Nuendo after switching - that could be nothing
>> more than subjective psychovisuals, but tools, visuals that contribute to
>> how quickly I can analyze and edit an audio track, and at the time, much
>> better crossfade editing options (5.5 was a bit limited there). Handling
>> audio as events or clips, time warp, etc. are also nice features.
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> They added new crossfade options to Logic. Version 6 or 7, I forget
> which but I was glad to see it. You can just drag across adjacent
> regions and can also edit numerically.
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>> Probably the big missing feature (or so I hear - again, correct if wrong
>> here), is plugin delay compensation on busses.
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> Added in 7.1: "Full Native Plug-In Delay Compensation
> Take advantage of full plug-in delay compensation which now corrects for
> latency produced on bus, auxiliary, and output channels in addition to
> every other path in the native audio mixer. You'll especially appreciate
> this enhancement if you own third party DSP cards like those developed
> by Universal Audio and TC Electronics." (From
> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301426)
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> I agree that Logic 5.x had limitations but they've been steadily
> addressing them.
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> Here's an article about version 7 you may find interesting:
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> http://www.tweakheadz.com/review_of_logic_pro_7.htm
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> Apple's lists of 7 and 7.1 improvements:
> http://images.apple.com/logicpro/pdf/LogicPro7_PO.pdf
> http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/Improvements_in_Logic_Pro_7 .1.pdf
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>> That said, there are some cool aspects to Logic that
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| Re: editing across submixes ? [message #62493 is a reply to message #62492] |
Thu, 05 January 2006 08:52  |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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until moving to Nuendo. I never thought it was hard to
>>>> learn, but maybe I'm weird that way.
>>>> I agree with Lamont - it is probably the best sequencer out there. Audio,
>>>> not as nice as Nuendo, but certainly
>>>> workable. I still have a soft spot for Logic even though I don't use it
>>>> much.
>>>> Did I read right in this thread that it still doesn't have sample accurate
>>>> editing for audio?
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>>> Hey Dedric, yep you read it but it was wrong...Logic 7.1 does have
>>> sample accurate editing.
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>>> I continue to hear good things about Nuendo. What audio features do you
>>> think it has that Logic lacks?
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>>> Cheers,
>>> -Jamie
>>> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
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>>>> As far as the new Macs go, I hope they are as fast as comparable PCs, and
>>>> priced compe
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