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My thoughts on Logic Pro - 48 Hours Later

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  • @mrufino1 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Okay, dumb question alert. Is there a way to turn off quantisation in GB so I can nudge notes off the grid for more Dilla-inspired beats?

    Yes, press the icon above the tracks that looks like some faders, which opens the track details dialogue. You can then choose quantization or not in there.

    i just can select midi tracks and then i got quantisation, but only for the notes.
    i can't move a audio block without grid.
    what am i doing wrong?

  • edited May 2023

    @Mountain_Hamlet said:
    @jwmmakerofmusic from what I’ve seen you’ve used just about every DAW on iOS and that being the case I would think you’ll have no problem in using Logic. You’ll be pumping out tunes on day one.

    I'm already starting to in Garageband, and since that's easy, I'm certain Logic Pro will be just as easy. :)


    @brambos said:

    @dendy said:
    I would consider myself as user with good knowledge of Logic. Played with it a lot in past, just never really finished any full track in it, just tons of snippets

    You're not a pro user until you create snippet nuggets with it.

    Lol!

  • I have been having a difficult time getting on with Logic because my workflow has become sooooooo Ableton specific, that my old brain is having a hard time unlearning. Before Ableton, I was a Reason 1.0 - 4.0 user as a Sequencer and absolutely loved it. But Ableton has kind of locked my brain. I'm going to keep fighting the good fight and see if I can get on with Logic, but it's been slow going for me, unfortunately.

  • @drez said:
    I have been having a difficult time getting on with Logic because my workflow has become sooooooo Ableton specific, that my old brain is having a hard time unlearning. Before Ableton, I was a Reason 1.0 - 4.0 user as a Sequencer and absolutely loved it. But Ableton has kind of locked my brain. I'm going to keep fighting the good fight and see if I can get on with Logic, but it's been slow going for me, unfortunately.

    A good carpenter has more than one tool 😎😎

  • @ErrkaPetti said:
    A good carpenter has more than one tool

    Do good carpenters rent or buy their tools? :smiley:

  • @Simon said:

    @ErrkaPetti said:
    A good carpenter has more than one tool

    Do good carpenters rent or buy their tools? :smiley:

    Where I'm from they usually buy stolen ones from the flea market.

  • @Birdpie said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Okay, dumb question alert. Is there a way to turn off quantisation in GB so I can nudge notes off the grid for more Dilla-inspired beats?

    Yes, press the icon above the tracks that looks like some faders, which opens the track details dialogue. You can then choose quantization or not in there.

    i just can select midi tracks and then i got quantisation, but only for the notes.
    i can't move a audio block without grid.
    what am i doing wrong?

    You’re right about that, the quantization in that track properties panel is only for notes. I think if you zoom in and then tap and hold the clip you’re trying to move it does allow you to do it freely, but I might be wrong, it’s been a while since I did anything like that with GB.

  • For me, I found Logic for Mac easier to understand than Ableton. GarageBand and Logic default mode were pretty similar. To be fair, when I started, Ableton reminded me a lot of Microsoft excel, so I never really understood the point of session view.

    I do like the fact they added the Live Loops
    Workflow to Logic for Mac back in 2020. It pretty much filled that workflow method I needed. Im also able to use Ableton and make a simple project, using session and arrangement view.

    But then again, it’s more using what works for you. No tool is perfect, and it’s perfectly okay to gravitate to one.

  • @seonnthaproducer said:
    For me, I found Logic for Mac easier to understand than Ableton. GarageBand and Logic default mode were pretty similar. To be fair, when I started, Ableton reminded me a lot of Microsoft excel, so I never really understood the point of session view.

    I do like the fact they added the Live Loops
    Workflow to Logic for Mac back in 2020. It pretty much filled that workflow method I needed. Im also able to use Ableton and make a simple project, using session and arrangement view.

    But then again, it’s more using what works for you. No tool is perfect, and it’s perfectly okay to gravitate to one.

    I've never seen the appeal of Live's session view myself, but if I were an Ableton user, I'd get a lot more out of arrangement view for sure. But as you said, it's okay to gravitate to one tool (or more than one tool).

    After a couple days of playing with Garageband, I finally started work on my next EP. :) I'm building the ideas in Garageband, and my plan is to record vocals on the vocal tracks and finish them in Logic Pro when it arrives on the iPad. I'm excited!

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