![]() ![]() The opensource Windows VST community is really quite amazing.īoth apps allow recording on multiple audio tracks dependent on hardware inputs, both allow MIDI data to be recorded and edited, both are non-linear environments, both allow mixing using native and 3rd party plug in, both handle video well, both are simple to use and difficult to master. The only thing keeping me on Pro Tools for now is using FX Pansion's VST to RTAS wrapper, but to get full functionality of this plug-in I have to run Windows on my iMac. I hope there is a way to have all tools in their own windows again. I haven't used Logic 8 yet, I'm a little weary of the new interface, particularly the single window design. comes with a heck of a lot of instruments (both MIDI and DI) Only 1 MIDI instrument out of the box (a very recent addition) Only supports digidesign or m-audio hardware (might not suit your needs) ![]() no OMF/AAF support out of the box ($500USD plugin LE only) 32 tracks (only 16 stereo), this becomes problematic with aux. I investigated Logic after the price drop but found it does a lot more too. I'm currently running M-Powered Pro Tools 7.1 on OS 10.4 but I'm strongly considering switching to Logic Pro 8. ![]()
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