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Post by kelldammit »

i'd hazard a guess that apple's going to try getting what is now logic, and the FCS suite more into line with each other...i.e. more integration from start to end of a project. it seems sensible anyway...but who knows...??

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Post by blearyeyes »

For some reason Apple does not see Logic as an audio post program but for music production only. I really dont understand.

Apple has added a lot of features to the new STP and I am looking forward to seeing what it will do as far as a straight multitrack editor.

The two editors have been intigrated. They have added surround mixing as well as putting Logic's audio plug-ins in there. If I'm not mistaken they have made the Logic's Space Designer convolution reverb into a surround reverb.

So make music with DP or Logic or whatever you like and use STP for straight editing and mixing...

Maybe

...you never know with Apple, what is marketing and what actually works in the real world.

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so what's your workflow?

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don't mean to revive a completely dead thread, but what workflow does everyone use when going between dp and stp? if you're using stp as a two-track editor (which i'd like to do for noise reduction and such), then do you just do import/export the hard way?
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Post by twistedtom »

revrev yes you are right you send a bonced down file to FCP. there is no intergration of FCP and DP. If you want to do noise reduction there are a number of good AU plugins and some are free.
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