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Need advice from MWTA producers.
 
RJT
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Originally posted by tolgar
When is the next time you'll be in town? Let's meet up for an hour and we can just sort all this stuff out.


Not sure right now - probably Sasha, but maybe before then. I really appreciate the offer Tolgar, and I would definitely like to take you up on it.

It's for sure much easier to learn from having someone in front of you to at least watch. :)
tolgar
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Not sure right now - probably Sasha, but maybe before then. I really appreciate the offer Tolgar, and I would definitely like to take you up on it.

It's for sure much easier to learn from having someone in front of you to at least watch. :)


Absolutely... I learn the most when I try to help out or work with others...so it's a bonus for both of us. Make sure you hit me up on myspace or here and let me know your itinerary and I'll bring my lappie and midi controller and we can putz around.:)
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by tolgar
Absolutely... I learn the most when I try to help out others...so it's a bonus for both of us. Make sure you hit me up on myspace or here and let me know your itinerary and I'll bring my lappie and midi controller and we can putz around.:)


Cool - will hit you up when we're back from vacation next weekend :)
Topher Jones
Im a Logic 7.1 guy. Once you get the hang of Logic is pretty amazing. I have used Ableton as well, and found that for messing with audio it is a bit easier, but as far as plug-ins and writing Midi and sequencing tunes, I like Logic a lot better. The stock plug-ins in Logic are amazing as well. It all comes down to personal preference and what you are most familiar with. Each program has its pro's and con's. Hope that helps a bit.....:)
tolgar
quote:
Originally posted by Topher Jones
Im a Logic 7.1 guy. Once you get the hang of Logic is pretty amazing. I have used Ableton as well, and found that for messing with audio it is a bit easier, but as far as plug-ins and writing Midi and sequencing tunes, I like Logic a lot better. The stock plug-ins in Logic are amazing as well. It all comes down to personal preference and what you are most familiar with. Each program has its pro's and con's. Hope that helps a bit.....:)


I think Logic's sound engine is reminiscent of when I had an mpc... the algorhythm for sound conversion makes the output of all their files absolutely incredible. Sadly, I'm on pc so I'm still jamming on Logic 5.5.

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