![]() Meaning, if you figure out how to get around in one DAW, you can pretty much figure out all of them. The good thing about all of this is, I've discovered that, except for a few differences (better audio, better MIDI, better AU implementation, etc.), one DAW is pretty much the same as the others. And in PT, I'm running two-thirds of my plugs and VIs through Blue Cat Patchwork. So I end up doing all my MIDI work in DP and then all my audio recording, editing and mixing in PT. Bring atmosphere and texture to your tracks and mix, from creating spacious halls or intimate rooms with D-Verb, to generating long delay loops or punchy arpeggios with Mod Delay III. ![]() Never messed around with its audio capabilities. Pro Tools First is simple enough for beginners, yet sophisticated for experienced musicians, enabling you to quickly compose, record, edit, and mix music. I've messed around in Logic a few times and it's okay, I guess. I mainly use DP, but it's a mother-fucker for audio editing. That, and since it's probably the one DAW that isn't going anywhere for a while, to future-proof any mixes I do. I have Logic for the same reason I have PT: in case I have to work with somebody else who has PT. I can't remember if Logic also started out as a MIDI sequencer, but I do remember that, back in eMagic days, it was really, really complicated and unwieldy to use. They've really refined its audio capabilities over the years, but it still has a way to go. It's probably the oldest of the bunch and it started out as a MIDI sequencer. I've never used DP.Ĭlick to expand.If MIDI is your thing, Digital Performer has no equal on the Mac. Haven't read much on anything so will be diving in the deep end.) Both PT and Logic are great pieces of software for differing reasons in my opinion. (I'm actually about to create a 3rd partition sometime within the next 30 mins to install and experiment with Catalina. Mojave (primary) for Logic and Yosemite (secondary) for PT11. I also have the most current version of Logic. I am not well versed in the changes between 11.3.1 to 11.3.2, but my understanding is that 11.3.2 offers some substantial updates compared to 11.3.1. ![]() I have access to 11.3.1 through my Avid account but would simply love and appreciate if I can get my hands on 11.3.2 once again. I am chasing the 11.3.2 installer for non-HD. The project started in Pro Tools and has gone on too far now for me to even attempt to transfer sessions over to another DAW. My situation is that I have an 11 track album project I've been working on with a band, a little bit at a time, for the past three years. I'll try to answer a few of your questions in this one response.
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