Moving to DP from Logic... should I do it? (and why?)
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:32 pm
Hi Guys,
I'm a Logic user, who moved to Logic from an 8 year stint using Cubase. I wasn't happy with some layout issues in relation to Cubase (ever tried using it with dual displays?! you can only have one arrange window!!) and some of the general functionality was seeming a bit behind the ball...
Logic has disappointed in some areas too, so while I'm kinda not too committed to any one DAW, I am thinking that DP might be the answer!
I'd love to hear from people who have moved from Logic (or even Cubase)... was it worth the move? What do you get out of DP that Logic/Cubase didn't deliver?
I also have a few questions...
1. Logic has these great channel strip presets, where you can choose by category for specicfic instruments or effect types, and the strip will be configured with a heap of effects as a set. You can also do this with various presets on the Master channel, making getting a nice overall sound quite easy for a rough working master. Does DP do this?
2. Logic - amazingly - doesn't let you choose which MIDI port you are inputting through, so if you want to record two MIDI instruments being played at the same time, you have to separate by channel rather than just saying "this instrument is coming in through MIDI Port A and should control this channel, and this other instrument is coming in via Port D and should control this other channel"...
Does DP just let you choose the in port and the out port for any MIDI track? Simply?
3. What about the included instruments... are they as good as the Logic ones? Are the effects as varied as Logic's?
4. Logic is very good at low-latency for larger virtual instruments like BFD... does DP have very low latency?
5. Can you freeze tracks?
6. How about CPU usage... is DP very hungry, or will it run well on say a 2.4GHz iMac (my current machine!!)
7. Can you have multiple main arrange windows open (for example, one on each screen?)
8. I see that DP has a Melodyne-like editor for vocal or instrumental solo melodies. Cubase has just brought out Vari-audio. Logic has nothing. Is this feature in DP really as good as Melodyne?! It looks to be very well implemented, from what I can see...
9. Anything else that makes it really stand out?! I am impressed by what I see so far!
Thanks guys... hope to be joining you soon from Logic-land if I feel that the move will really be a good one...!
Cheers,
Mike
Logic 8 / Yamaha S90 / Korg Triton Extreme / Roland V-Drums TD12 / other stuff too!
I'm a Logic user, who moved to Logic from an 8 year stint using Cubase. I wasn't happy with some layout issues in relation to Cubase (ever tried using it with dual displays?! you can only have one arrange window!!) and some of the general functionality was seeming a bit behind the ball...
Logic has disappointed in some areas too, so while I'm kinda not too committed to any one DAW, I am thinking that DP might be the answer!
I'd love to hear from people who have moved from Logic (or even Cubase)... was it worth the move? What do you get out of DP that Logic/Cubase didn't deliver?
I also have a few questions...
1. Logic has these great channel strip presets, where you can choose by category for specicfic instruments or effect types, and the strip will be configured with a heap of effects as a set. You can also do this with various presets on the Master channel, making getting a nice overall sound quite easy for a rough working master. Does DP do this?
2. Logic - amazingly - doesn't let you choose which MIDI port you are inputting through, so if you want to record two MIDI instruments being played at the same time, you have to separate by channel rather than just saying "this instrument is coming in through MIDI Port A and should control this channel, and this other instrument is coming in via Port D and should control this other channel"...
Does DP just let you choose the in port and the out port for any MIDI track? Simply?
3. What about the included instruments... are they as good as the Logic ones? Are the effects as varied as Logic's?
4. Logic is very good at low-latency for larger virtual instruments like BFD... does DP have very low latency?
5. Can you freeze tracks?
6. How about CPU usage... is DP very hungry, or will it run well on say a 2.4GHz iMac (my current machine!!)
7. Can you have multiple main arrange windows open (for example, one on each screen?)
8. I see that DP has a Melodyne-like editor for vocal or instrumental solo melodies. Cubase has just brought out Vari-audio. Logic has nothing. Is this feature in DP really as good as Melodyne?! It looks to be very well implemented, from what I can see...
9. Anything else that makes it really stand out?! I am impressed by what I see so far!
Thanks guys... hope to be joining you soon from Logic-land if I feel that the move will really be a good one...!
Cheers,
Mike
Logic 8 / Yamaha S90 / Korg Triton Extreme / Roland V-Drums TD12 / other stuff too!