Questions about DP6
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:41 am
Thinking about switching from Logic to DP6. One reason being after watching a lot of tutorials, DP6 definitely GUI wise and MIDI wise excels over Logic. This is something that has effected my workflow for quite a while.
Anyway, there is by far one giant advantage to Logic that I've seen over DP6, and I'm wondering how it all works:
In Logic, all internal instruments (within the sequencer, which is hard on bigger projects) and audio does not need to be frozen or recorded to a new track to bounce to disk. When bouncing to disk, it does everything.
In fact, most of my MIDI projects have 0 audio tracks stored. Saves quite a bit of HD space.
There also two ways of bouncing. Offline and Realtime. Offline actually helps if your CPU is being tasked and your getting pops and glitches. However, it only works internally (VE3 works too). Realtime plays it at realtime bouncing to disk as it goes.
It seems in DP, you have to do this seperately. Bounce tracks to audio tracks, then bounce to disk.
Can you bounce all your tracks to just one audio track? Or do you have to do each separately?
What process do DP users take with VI's such as EW and VSL libs in big projects?
Anyway, there is by far one giant advantage to Logic that I've seen over DP6, and I'm wondering how it all works:
In Logic, all internal instruments (within the sequencer, which is hard on bigger projects) and audio does not need to be frozen or recorded to a new track to bounce to disk. When bouncing to disk, it does everything.
In fact, most of my MIDI projects have 0 audio tracks stored. Saves quite a bit of HD space.
There also two ways of bouncing. Offline and Realtime. Offline actually helps if your CPU is being tasked and your getting pops and glitches. However, it only works internally (VE3 works too). Realtime plays it at realtime bouncing to disk as it goes.
It seems in DP, you have to do this seperately. Bounce tracks to audio tracks, then bounce to disk.
Can you bounce all your tracks to just one audio track? Or do you have to do each separately?
What process do DP users take with VI's such as EW and VSL libs in big projects?