07.09.08
Logic And Protools
As a composer and engineer, I spend my time shuttling between Logic 8 and ProTools. Although is is possible to do full midi and audio arrangements in both programs, I find that (still) Logic Is better fon the midi and arrangement side while ProTools is best for live instrumentation and vocals, as well as audio editing and mixing.
The Logic intruments that come with the program are quite good but I still count on some third party plug ins such as Albino, Stylus and the RMIV. I also use some freeware/shareware plugs such as the W1 Limiter,Blockfish, and Olga. Once the arrangement is ready, I bounce the tracks over to ProTools and do the audio overdubs. My Logic system is in sync with ProTools through midi clock so that I can add “live” midi overdubs while ProTools is running.
I’ve discovered quite a few shortcuts for this process…feel free to email me if you have any questions about how to do this painlessly (and quickly!).