DP 4.6 and Logic? What are the differences?
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DP 4.6 and Logic? What are the differences?
I am going to be buying a new DAW. I am an EX cubase user and I am switching to Mac. I will be using a G4 powerbook and I want to start collecting some hardware and software synths and effects. My studio will defintely be a combo of both. If you can give me some insight as to the differences between. I used DP 3 a while ago and I have tinkered with Logic Pro 7.
I have them both and if I must say, I love logics way of handling Virtual Instruments and the customization of the mixer. For editing audio in the arrange window, i think DP4 had the edge. Bouncing multiple tracks of MIDI data to audio files in logic is a dream for sharing with other studios. I'm sure there're things about DP that I dont know so hopefully someone else will chime in..
Mac DP 1.8 6 gig ram
I prefer DP to Logic, but from everything I've heard, DP will not run especially well on a laptop (it's great on a G5!)
Also, if you are in the process of building a collection of synths from scratch, then Logic is again a clear winner. It comes with a lot of good-to- great synths and effects.
Too bad, really, because I think DP smokes logic in most other regards.
Also, if you are in the process of building a collection of synths from scratch, then Logic is again a clear winner. It comes with a lot of good-to- great synths and effects.
Too bad, really, because I think DP smokes logic in most other regards.
But remember you pay A LOT more for Logic. I really prefer the way DP does it. Buy the program, and with the money you save then you can buy the VI's YOU want.blue wrote: Also, if you are in the process of building a collection of synths from scratch, then Logic is again a clear winner. It comes with a lot of good-to- great synths and effects.
Too bad, really, because I think DP smokes logic in most other regards.
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Let's actually try "facts" and not what people have heard from other people.blue wrote:I prefer DP to Logic, but from everything I've heard, DP will not run especially well on a laptop (it's great on a G5!)
Also, if you are in the process of building a collection of synths from scratch, then Logic is again a clear winner. It comes with a lot of good-to- great synths and effects.
Too bad, really, because I think DP smokes logic in most other regards.
Properly setup, with work priority set to medium, Dp gets a fairly high
track count on laptops.
I still have that link to another forum asking about DP,
as this has been beaten to death a number of times already.
here it is
http://www.bigbluelounge.com/forums/vie ... +performer
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HUGE bunch o' AU instruments/fx...
A Metric Halo ULN8-3D…mmmmmmm
Remember to eat all your fruits and vegetables!
My OS is The amazingly gratuitous 10.14
Hi Sdfalk,sdfalk wrote: Properly setup, with work priority set to medium, Dp gets a fairly high
track count on laptops.
if possible, could you enlighten us a bit about *the dark side of the...* Work Priority thing ?
is it something to care about mainly with laptops ?
I own a dual G4 1.42 GHz with a Motu 896 HD and have left the default "high" work priority : what kind of improvements (if any) could I have if I change work priority on a desktop to medium or even lower ? something like a higher plug-in count would be really appreciated !!!

thanks in advance
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Ok, let's try civility instead of snarkiness. I didn't profess to know this first hand, as I wouldn't dream of running a sequencer on a laptop (not the current crop of laptops, anyway). I wrote clearly that I had heard this from other users --a lot of other users, actually -- and I never approached it as fact. Just as I wouldn't approach what you just wrote as fact.sdfalk wrote:Let's actually try "facts" and not what people have heard from other people.blue wrote:I prefer DP to Logic, but from everything I've heard, DP will not run especially well on a laptop (it's great on a G5!)
Also, if you are in the process of building a collection of synths from scratch, then Logic is again a clear winner. It comes with a lot of good-to- great synths and effects.
Too bad, really, because I think DP smokes logic in most other regards.
Properly setup, with work priority set to medium, Dp gets a fairly high
track count on laptops.
I still have that link to another forum asking about DP,
as this has been beaten to death a number of times already.
t=17227&highlight=digital+performer
If you disagree, please just disagree.
I agree. For my own purposes, I would rather pay less for a sequencer and have more left over for dedicated synths. But, if you're just starting out with a new platform and you're looking at bang-for-buck factor, there's no way you can get Logic's range of plugs and DP for $1k. You're certainly not going to get much (quantity-wise) for the extra $500 you saved on not buying Logic.westla wrote:But remember you pay A LOT more for Logic. I really prefer the way DP does it. Buy the program, and with the money you save then you can buy the VI's YOU want.blue wrote: Also, if you are in the process of building a collection of synths from scratch, then Logic is again a clear winner. It comes with a lot of good-to- great synths and effects.
Too bad, really, because I think DP smokes logic in most other regards.
If you had more to spend, I would suggest getting Komplete and DP. Or a collection of other plugs and DP. But, for most of us, building a collection takes a lot of time.