I think studio one is the go 2!!! I've used both and like both but studio one is my choice for production tracking and recording vocals. I use Mpc studio 2 for production as well and always drop my projects into studio one for my final touch I'm with you on the switch.
Bolo da Producer has a live at 10 on why he likes Logic dmd better vs Impact XT. I’m a S1 user and you nailed it with flexibility. Macros, Shortcuts, and Templates. Its very well throughout and great for users at all levels of experience. Pattern Mode is awesome too if you like working that way. Chord Track awesome, Scratch Pad, and tons of other things that make a big difference. But yes flexibility such as tracks and channels being separate so you can use one instrument vst on more than one track at the same time.
As an owner and user of pretty much all the major DAW's the things that Logic does better are; AI instruments, virtual instruments, and vsts. That's about it. S1 is faster and better at almost everything else. If you have s good selection of 3rd party virtual instruments and fx like myself, S1 imo is better.
@@djerikfox I will have to disagree. Logic has been one of the most unstable daws for me. Their customer support is top-notch, though I had a guy talked me through fixing my issue which took three hours on the phone. Although much better, I still have issues on occasion.
logic has the best workflow of any DAW i’ve ever used but studio one is the first thing that comes close. also it’s affordable as fuck and available on every platform
You say that as people still complain in the comments of Presonus' Studio One update videos, about how Presonus chooses to ignore many basic features for its own DAW and just adds random features that aren't even necessary.
SO7 is trash. Still has issues with Kontakt, and these issues have persisted for several versions now. If you're making beats and working with loops, probably will be fine. I'd still worry about large projects though. Also, I remember saying, "oh, they'll add middle-mouse button arrangement scrolling next version" and that was like 9 years ago.
I think studio one is the go 2!!! I've used both and like both but studio one is my choice for production tracking and recording vocals. I use Mpc studio 2 for production as well and always drop my projects into studio one for my final touch I'm with you on the switch.
Bolo da Producer has a live at 10 on why he likes Logic dmd better vs Impact XT. I’m a S1 user and you nailed it with flexibility. Macros, Shortcuts, and Templates. Its very well throughout and great for users at all levels of experience. Pattern Mode is awesome too if you like working that way. Chord Track awesome, Scratch Pad, and tons of other things that make a big difference. But yes flexibility such as tracks and channels being separate so you can use one instrument vst on more than one track at the same time.
Studio one with its mastering suite sets it apart from them all
Popping in to say Logic Pro rules them all. Bye ........
I feel you. But studio one might be willing
Studio One is better from a users standpoint. Logic has better plugins and looks fancier.
As an owner and user of pretty much all the major DAW's the things that Logic does better are; AI instruments, virtual instruments, and vsts. That's about it. S1 is faster and better at almost everything else. If you have s good selection of 3rd party virtual instruments and fx like myself, S1 imo is better.
one more thing, logic is rock solid, and has a superb autosave option, regards
@@djerikfox I will have to disagree. Logic has been one of the most unstable daws for me. Their customer support is top-notch, though I had a guy talked me through fixing my issue which took three hours on the phone. Although much better, I still have issues on occasion.
studio one batter than fl, similler to cubase, alternative of logic.
logic has the best workflow of any DAW i’ve ever used but studio one is the first thing that comes close. also it’s affordable as fuck and available on every platform
Left Logic in 2017 ...been a user since 2008...switched to studio one and will never go back.
Man I’m going through the same, I feel that logic does not really care about producers. Studio seems that they are always updating it and new tools
You say that as people still complain in the comments of Presonus' Studio One update videos, about how Presonus chooses to ignore many basic features for its own DAW and just adds random features that aren't even necessary.
@@zenicbro haha you right i seen that, I guess we all feel the same sometimes about what we use. It can always be better
@@kobebourne exactly. it's not the car, it's the driver that matters the most.
quick question is the Yamaha Montage M8X that bad?
SO7 is trash. Still has issues with Kontakt, and these issues have persisted for several versions now. If you're making beats and working with loops, probably will be fine. I'd still worry about large projects though. Also, I remember saying, "oh, they'll add middle-mouse button arrangement scrolling next version" and that was like 9 years ago.
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