Well lets see. Pro Tools has come a long way and we love it. It’s easy to use and is practicly a word processor for audio. Lord knows every major studio that has spent any money has spent some serious cash on an HD rig. So why would you even think about wanting to use another program if Pro Tools is the obvious standard?
Welcome to Logic. Logic has a couple of features that make production and transfer easier than even using a Pro Tools session from place to place. Why? Compatability is the key. Every rig has different plugins and abilities. Software synths are another issue. Studio’s rarely have these because people have tastes and opinions and they rarely ever lign up. So how do you deal with this issue? What is the one thing that every daw can deal with? Audio is the answer. Logic has the ability to let you make all of the soft synth tracks you want (within CPU limits) through a method called freezing. With this you don’t have the limits of Pro Tools’ RTAS engine. You can create a synth and add plugins and hit freeze. Job well done. Big deal right? It really is because now after you’ve created your masterpiece you can use a fuction in Logic that allows you to bounce down all of your tracks to individual tracks in one fell swoop. To reach this function click on file and choose export all tracks as audio files.
Now you can take your songs files to any rig with any software and have no compatability issues no matter where your going to mix or continue working. I think you’ll also find that creating music in logic can be a joy and the healthy amount of plugs that you will have at your disposal will surely make you smile.
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