Migrating to Logic, same reasons, I empathise with the Plugin management, I can't understand why Logic has a great browser but has not included the Plugins, like S1. However, I will not pay S1 £150 a year when I can get Logic for £200 for a perpetual, with updates and new features free. Also you have to acknowledge that Logic is developed and updated by Apple with unlimited resources, it's always going to work and you don't need to worry when Macos updates come around.
I changed a bunch of my key commands as I find S1 key commands more logical. Their stock effects and plugins put S1’s to shame. Also the channel eq is much more handy for quick subtractive eq. The thing I don’t quite like as much on Logic is the piano roll. I prefer Cubase, S1, Ableton, Fl Studios piano rolls.
in my opinion, Changing key commands from the default ones will bite you in the end. It’s better to struggle and remap your brain so that you don’t have an issue in the future. The other day I went to a friends house running logic pro and ran the box for his session because I know the default key commands. And if you ever have a problem and need to borrow another laptop to finish a job, you don’t have to worry about reprogramming the key commands.
I Love studio one, its awesome, however, I like to use Logic Pro on my iPad , its perfect for taking to the beach early morning or sitting in an ancient stone circle on Dartmoor In Devon, enabling my creative juices to flow in the great outdoors. I then airdrop all the stems to my Mac and drag in to studio one to finish my songs.
Migrating to Logic, same reasons, I empathise with the Plugin management, I can't understand why Logic has a great browser but has not included the Plugins, like S1. However, I will not pay S1 £150 a year when I can get Logic for £200 for a perpetual, with updates and new features free. Also you have to acknowledge that Logic is developed and updated by Apple with unlimited resources, it's always going to work and you don't need to worry when Macos updates come around.
seems like you are missing S1 more than enjoying LP :D anyway, good luck
"bussing has been a struggle and a challenge" 😩
Studio one can’t: link plugins, post fader insert, open RX editor. Can Logic do these items?
I changed a bunch of my key commands as I find S1 key commands more logical. Their stock effects and plugins put S1’s to shame. Also the channel eq is much more handy for quick subtractive eq.
The thing I don’t quite like as much on Logic is the piano roll. I prefer Cubase, S1, Ableton, Fl Studios piano rolls.
in my opinion, Changing key commands from the default ones will bite you in the end. It’s better to struggle and remap your brain so that you don’t have an issue in the future. The other day I went to a friends house running logic pro and ran the box for his session because I know the default key commands. And if you ever have a problem and need to borrow another laptop to finish a job, you don’t have to worry about reprogramming the key commands.
I Love studio one, its awesome, however, I like to use Logic Pro on my iPad , its perfect for taking to the beach early morning or sitting in an ancient stone circle on Dartmoor In Devon, enabling my creative juices to flow in the great outdoors. I then airdrop all the stems to my Mac and drag in to studio one to finish my songs.
Can’t stand Logic it’s a horrible daw