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Originally Posted by Bryan Talbot I'd be interested to know how you developed your work process that you use all three. In any case, if you're tracking and editing with PT, I'd stick with that one. I can't say that Logic has really streamlined their audio editing. (There are those who will vehemently disagree with that.  )
My personal experience in VO production has been with PT, for about fourteen years. |
I've been using Logic since version 3....I've stuck with that because of the seamless intergration of virtual instruments and samplers...these days though, I dont' do a lot of composition..mostly dropping beds and foley behind a recorded VO track...
When I started producing VO's I stuck with Logic because I'm not anywhere near as proficient with Pro tools...however, when it came to edited pops, clicks, etc, from voice tracks, Logic was way cumbersome, and I ended up purchasing Pro tools, then played around with Audition and found myself flying files back and forth ...Audition is excellent for cleaning up Vo's with the spectral display, and Pro tools is great from chopping up clips, shifting and re arranging them.
Logic has a lot of great channel strip presets and the included effects are very useful for VO...the offline bouncing is big time saver...
so there are pros and cons to all of them, but having three programs is a very inefficient way to work...and eventually I realize I'm gonna need to work with one DAW