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| Re: Haven't seen one of these new in a while... [message #62491 is a reply to message #62472] |
Thu, 05 January 2006 07:25   |
Edna Sloan
 Messages: 304 Registered: October 2005
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Nuendo doesn't have:
>> 1 - more powerful midi (but to be fair, I haven't found anything I couldn't
>> do in Nuendo, other than a complement to Logic's environment).
>> 2 - dynamic processing allocation - not an official feature that I know of
>> but one users have been asking for in Nuendo. The beauty here - start a
>> song loaded with plugins and it doesn't max out the cpu until it reaches the
>> point in the song it has to load that one last plugin - nice. Nuendo will
>> sit there and stutter painfully until you can get a stop key through it's
>> overloaded brain. The advantage of static (Nuendo) is reverb/delay
>> processing - it continues after playback is stopped (used to be a problem
>> with Logic, requiring dummy audio clips, but I'm sure that's fixed by now).
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> I think that's fixed.
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>> 3 - Add audio tracks without affecting playback (Nuendo/SX have to mute
>> playback while adding tracks, but that is probably a necessary tradeoff of
>> full PDC).
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> You can do pretty much anything in Logic without stopping playback. I
> don't think I've ever added tracks during playback, I'll have to try that.
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>> I wouldn't say Logic is inadequate for audio, just a different approach,
>> with its' own strengths and weaknesses like any other DAW. As long as I
>> have full PDC I would be happy to mix a record on Logic.
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> Anyone who remembers Logic from version 5.x on Wi95 or OS9 would
> probably be glad to see the improvements made since then. Onward and upward.
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> BTW, Logic 7.2 will run on Intel OSX next month, so they say. $50 upgrade.
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