Is Logic 5.5 (PC) still a smart choice in 2005 ?

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wow logic 5.5 PC sounds great, I still have 4.2 windows 98SE. What could EXT do for that...

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Sascha Franck wrote:What I like with Logic 5.5.1:
- Ergonomics.
- Ergonomics.
- Ergonomics.
And I would also add: Ergonomics :D
Sascha Franck wrote: No support for MIDI output plugins.


Yep. But having environment you don't really need that. All those fancy things like arpeggiators, step sequencers, micro tuners etc. can be implemented. BTW environment object Touch Tracks is (IMHO) the most underrated feature of Logic (basicly it allows for Ableton Live like sequence triggering/playing - perfect for live performances).


cheers,
Bart

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FEV wrote: Yep. But having environment you don't really need that. All those fancy things like arpeggiators, step sequencers, micro tuners etc. can be implemented. BTW environment object Touch Tracks is (IMHO) the most underrated feature of Logic (basicly it allows for Ableton Live like sequence triggering/playing - perfect for live performances).
Might be true along with Live, but with any VSTi the environment objects are working rather badly... let alone the fact that the arpeggiator isn't exactly what you'd expect from a modern arpeggiator.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote: Might be true along with Live, but with any VSTi the environment objects are working rather badly...
What do you mean?
Sascha Franck wrote: let alone the fact that the arpeggiator isn't exactly what you'd expect from a modern arpeggiator.

If you are talking about the "built-in" arpeggiator module, than I agree. It's a crap :) But I was talking/writing about creating your own (more sophisticated) structures (including arp's) with other environment objects (delay, transformer, ...).

cheers,
Bart

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FEV wrote:
Sascha Franck wrote: Might be true along with Live, but with any VSTi the environment objects are working rather badly...
What do you mean?
Record a chord. Run it through an arpeggiator cabled to a VSTi. Now start Logic at the very same position the chord is at... most likely you'll get a massive blast of notes on pressing start.
From my experience, arpeggiators (well, actually it's more like the virtual instrument...) need a while to "establish".
This is way better when dealing with MIDI plugins in Cubase. And you can play them in stop mode too (which is impossible in Logic).
If you are talking about the "built-in" arpeggiator module, than I agree. It's a crap :) But I was talking/writing about creating your own (more sophisticated) structures (including arp's) with other environment objects (delay, transformer, ...).
Sure. You can do nifty things, such as cabling different outputs of a chord memorizer to different arpeggiators and the likes. Pure craziness! But as said, it's not working all that well with virtual instruments... and you can't use multiple virtual instruments at once in realtime (this has only been adressed in 7.0).
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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I have been using 5.5 when the update was available..
I always wanted to upgrade to a more recent studio..but it never crashed,or no errors.....But I am looking..

Just why change..??

I am not into effects..If I upgrade to a new studio and If it crashed or error's..I will hang myself..

JoeyDahlia

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Sascha Franck wrote:
FEV wrote:
Sascha Franck wrote: Might be true along with Live, but with any VSTi the environment objects are working rather badly...
What do you mean?
Record a chord. Run it through an arpeggiator cabled to a VSTi. Now start Logic at the very same position the chord is at... most likely you'll get a massive blast of notes on pressing start.
Hmm. Couldn't reproduce that :? But it only proves that built-in arp is a crap :D (BTW it's just me or does it really have a gigantic latency?)
Some things not working in "stop" mode can also be a bit annoying. Oh, and one of the things that made me buy EnergyXT (to compliment Logic ofcourse :D ) was the fact, that Logic can't make use of vst plugins midi output (so no audio->midi is possible).
Sascha Franck wrote: Sure. You can do nifty things, such as cabling different outputs of a chord memorizer to different arpeggiators and the likes.
No,no,no :uhuhuh: Don't use standard arpeggiator! :D
IIRC there was a quite useful arp (alongside with other things such as analog style step sequencers, hardware synth control panels, plugin parameters randomizers and stuff like that) somewhere in the Logic User Group "repository". It (arp) was constructed out of Delay Lines network + lots of Transformers. Basicly you only need: Delay Line (for sequencers), Tranformer, Fader, Cable Switcher, Ornament (for cables grouping) and Monitor (for debuging) to do almost anything regarding midi data processing. The rest is not that important 8)
Sascha Franck wrote: Pure craziness! But as said, it's not working all that well with virtual instruments... and you can't use multiple virtual instruments at once in realtime (this has only been adressed in 7.0).
Why not? Well not in "stop" mode, but in "play" it's possible.

cheers,
Bart

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