Moving over to? They've been using it all along...jontah wrote:All "pros" moving over to Logic, why?
All "pros" moving over to Logic, why?
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How do the finances of that work for the sellers? (apple, best buy)
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
djanthonyw wrote:Moving over to? They've been using it all along...jontah wrote:All "pros" moving over to Logic, why?
I'd dare say that PRO's using mac still overwhelmingly use pro tools.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I don't understand what that means. You mean how do the finances of the boxed version work vs the download?Jace-BeOS wrote:How do the finances of that work for the sellers? (apple, best buy)
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- KVRAF
- 6159 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
I think he's wondering what kind of retail cut Best Buy gets, given that the prices of new Apple computers are pretty well set in stone... not being marked up.
OTOH, at least here where I live, it's probably a good boost for Best Buy foot traffic because the nearest actual Apple Store is like 30 miles away, and there's not a whole lot of them around... and Best Buy's are all over the place.
Knowing Apple, and knowing how strong that brand is, I doubt if BB is getting a major cut.
OTOH, at least here where I live, it's probably a good boost for Best Buy foot traffic because the nearest actual Apple Store is like 30 miles away, and there's not a whole lot of them around... and Best Buy's are all over the place.
Knowing Apple, and knowing how strong that brand is, I doubt if BB is getting a major cut.
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- KVRAF
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I definitely wouldn't say that all professionals are moving over to Logic, though I might assume that most already own a copy or at least know the software well enough to run a live session, edit and mix.
Some people do seem to love Logic and at the end of the day it's passion that drives us to become professionals. So if owning a copy of a certain DAW makes you want to use it every day, you've probably already found the DAW that's right for you.
I honestly can't imagine a studio deciding to move from Pro Tools to Logic though. That makes no sense to me at all. Acquiring Logic in addition to, maybe, but not suddenly deciding to track purely with Logic.
Some people do seem to love Logic and at the end of the day it's passion that drives us to become professionals. So if owning a copy of a certain DAW makes you want to use it every day, you've probably already found the DAW that's right for you.
I honestly can't imagine a studio deciding to move from Pro Tools to Logic though. That makes no sense to me at all. Acquiring Logic in addition to, maybe, but not suddenly deciding to track purely with Logic.
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mcnoone wrote:Spock uses logic.
Yea, he got his though. Had it coming :
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- KVRAF
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Yeah, it's more about "we carry apple" than anything else I imagine. I haven't been in a best buy in forever. Last time I was in one it was so loud I wanted to grab a crowbar and swing away. I realize I'm not a youngster anymore but ffs, is there some kinda statistic that says "if you turn everything up really loud people will buy more shit?" Just makes me want to leave.LawrenceF wrote:I think he's wondering what kind of retail cut Best Buy gets, given that the prices of new Apple computers are pretty well set in stone... not being marked up.
OTOH, at least here where I live, it's probably a good boost for Best Buy foot traffic because the nearest actual Apple Store is like 30 miles away, and there's not a whole lot of them around... and Best Buy's are all over the place.
Knowing Apple, and knowing how strong that brand is, I doubt if BB is getting a major cut.
BTW, by "everything loud" I mean the general music, not the toys on display. Even the front speaker when you walk in are blaring. Since they don't carry music anymore.......what is the point?
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Misanthropic people use reaper.hibidy wrote:Last time I was in one it was so loud I wanted to grab a crowbar and swing away.
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- KVRAF
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Yeah. And I think that it's kinda weird that it's "from cubase" as the main example. I didn't know there were so many cubase mac users that were "pros"Unaspected wrote:I definitely wouldn't say that all professionals are moving over to Logic, though I might assume that most already own a copy or at least know the software well enough to run a live session, edit and mix.
Some people do seem to love Logic and at the end of the day it's passion that drives us to become professionals. So if owning a copy of a certain DAW makes you want to use it every day, you've probably already found the DAW that's right for you.
I honestly can't imagine a studio deciding to move from Pro Tools to Logic though. That makes no sense to me at all. Acquiring Logic in addition to, maybe, but not suddenly deciding to track purely with Logic.
Unless of course you are talking about WANNA BE pros......then we have a different topic
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
If you want to discuss reaper, please go to the reaper forum.mcnoone wrote:Misanthropic people use reaper.hibidy wrote:Last time I was in one it was so loud I wanted to grab a crowbar and swing away.
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- KVRian
- 528 posts since 28 Mar, 2002 from Utah, USA
Every forum is the Reaper forum.hibidy wrote:If you want to discuss reaper, please go to the reaper forum.mcnoone wrote:Misanthropic people use reaper.hibidy wrote:Last time I was in one it was so loud I wanted to grab a crowbar and swing away.