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I'm using PT LE right now and I have a very stable system. The only reason I have to forget PT and go for DP or Logic is horsepower to mix... DP is dual processor ready and logic is altivec ready... ohhh, I forgot about the track count on PT LE .
But I do love the stability and editing on PT. So far, I couldn't find out how to do some serious editing on DP 3 or logic... I mean... serious, FAST editing.
I use those for AUDIO only, almost no MIDI at all.
Can you guys comment/suggest my post?

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anonymous Sat, 02/02/2002 - 12:13

Logic is a very stable, powerful DAW with strong MIDI attributes. But, I would have to agree with the comments above...I think you could transfer to DP faster than Logic. I have heard that logic has quite the lurning curve, but if you know it you can really do some powerful things. I think DP is very powerful with less of a learning curve. That being said it probably depends on what you are used to and how you work. For recording/mixing mostly audio I would definately go with DP. Many people actually prefer it over ProTools...of course another popular system for electronica based bands is to run Logic as a front for a ProTools system (eg NIN). I don't think you will be unhappy with DP, and if you think you might have any Film/Video projects come your way than DP is a now brainer. You'll also find that DP is very popular for portable rigs and live productions.
-DEdge

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