fl studio move 2 Logic
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fl studio move 2 Logic
Just trying to move production from fruity to logic - any tips or techniques for the move?
Im allready noticing some dis-advantages of logic over fruity in the way that i write. Stacking of synths and there patterns is gunna be so messy in logic - but i can visualize what i have to do - just messy.
I want some advantages!! Logic users?? Dont let me fall back into the fruity loop!!
twitch
			
			
									
									
						Im allready noticing some dis-advantages of logic over fruity in the way that i write. Stacking of synths and there patterns is gunna be so messy in logic - but i can visualize what i have to do - just messy.
I want some advantages!! Logic users?? Dont let me fall back into the fruity loop!!
twitch
Yeah, why the need to swap? They all do the same thing, seems like an unnecessary ballache to switch for no discernable advantage.
Personally i think logic is the muts nuts, but then that's all i know.
All daws can do certain things better than the next one but tbh they all let you use vst's so just stick with what you know init.
			
			
									
									
						Personally i think logic is the muts nuts, but then that's all i know.
All daws can do certain things better than the next one but tbh they all let you use vst's so just stick with what you know init.
I forgot about this post!
Well - i dont need to swap - it's just i have a Mac now aswell with Logic all kitted up with some juicy stuff and just wanted to learn it.
I dont think i'll ever forget how to use FL and since the first post i've been using Logic a bit. Its still not fast as FL. Its taking me 10 times as long to do anything. But im starting to understand the finer details and thats cutting time. At the same time im no where near confident enough to write a full track in Logic. Would take me weeks. Where as i could do the same thing in FL in a few hours.
Prob going to use it more as a mastering type setup. Bounce all tracks down from fruity and re-render and compress/eq in logic.
I'll find a process that works for me.
twitch
			
			
									
									
						Well - i dont need to swap - it's just i have a Mac now aswell with Logic all kitted up with some juicy stuff and just wanted to learn it.
I dont think i'll ever forget how to use FL and since the first post i've been using Logic a bit. Its still not fast as FL. Its taking me 10 times as long to do anything. But im starting to understand the finer details and thats cutting time. At the same time im no where near confident enough to write a full track in Logic. Would take me weeks. Where as i could do the same thing in FL in a few hours.
Prob going to use it more as a mastering type setup. Bounce all tracks down from fruity and re-render and compress/eq in logic.
I'll find a process that works for me.
twitch
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Guessing you didn't buy Logic then?twitch wrote:I forgot about this post!
Well - i dont need to swap - it's just i have a Mac now aswell with Logic all kitted up with some juicy stuff and just wanted to learn it.
I dont think i'll ever forget how to use FL and since the first post i've been using Logic a bit. Its still not fast as FL. Its taking me 10 times as long to do anything. But im starting to understand the finer details and thats cutting time. At the same time im no where near confident enough to write a full track in Logic. Would take me weeks. Where as i could do the same thing in FL in a few hours.
Prob going to use it more as a mastering type setup. Bounce all tracks down from fruity and re-render and compress/eq in logic.
I'll find a process that works for me.
twitch
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Damn straight. Step sequencer in Ultrabeat is alright, but the Hyper Editor is the shit for drum programming.Hurtdeer wrote:I did the same move as you. To replace the step sequencer, the hyper-editor is your new friend
Read about it here: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr08/a ... h_0408.htm
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Is there any right or wrong answer here?? To be brutally honest - no - i've never paid for any software ever. But - i did get it from a friend who work's for mac so it is legit with all updates available.ChrisH wrote:Guessing you didn't buy Logic then?twitch wrote:I forgot about this post!
Well - i dont need to swap - it's just i have a Mac now aswell with Logic all kitted up with some juicy stuff and just wanted to learn it.
I dont think i'll ever forget how to use FL and since the first post i've been using Logic a bit. Its still not fast as FL. Its taking me 10 times as long to do anything. But im starting to understand the finer details and thats cutting time. At the same time im no where near confident enough to write a full track in Logic. Would take me weeks. Where as i could do the same thing in FL in a few hours.
Prob going to use it more as a mastering type setup. Bounce all tracks down from fruity and re-render and compress/eq in logic.
I'll find a process that works for me.
twitch
The attention to detail i think would be easier in logic.. I think.. - as fruity is based around loops and logic is more 1 off copy/paste/edit. But clone/paste/edit in fruity is just as quick - just depends. I gotta learn logic no matter what - just gonna take time to convert all the fruity tricks into logic process's.
And there's just somthing about a mac's audio rendering i like. Even in serato u can here it. My friend has serato on a PC laptop and doesnt sound near as good as a mac. Mac's just have a warmth to it. Cant explain it.
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