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XRayKat
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Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by XRayKat » Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:27 am

So I've been using ableton for about 5 months now and I've gotten a shit load of stuff learned already. But last month I also bought Logic pro 9, so I could have more versatility in my music production. The thing is though, I go on Logic Pro and just mess around with the presets. I never know where to start, and I feel overwhelmed by a lot of the things involved in it. I've watched tutorial plenty of tutorial videos and I still have no motivation for this DAW. So the question I'm asking is, what's a basic easy way to approach any new DAW? Should I keep sticking with Ableton till I can produce a track that I'm satisfied with and then switch to learn about logic? Or should I juggle between the two programs weekly, for instance 1 week work with ableton next week work with Logic?

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Re: Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by Staley » Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:14 am

I'd say just stick with Ableton, if you like using it more. It's not about what you use, but how you use it.

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Re: Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by Gravehill » Tue Dec 18, 2012 2:10 am

I tried to switch to learn logic 9 after knowing ableton in and out and i gave up after like a week :P I was able to learn it but it just feels so sluggish and clunky compared to live IMO


it comes with a good demo project (helena beat) and other than that just open up the manual and read it cover to cover

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Re: Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by EliteLennon117 » Tue Dec 18, 2012 2:17 am

Shouldn't this be in the production forum?
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Re: Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by fragments » Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:58 am

How the fuck is another DAW going to give your production "versatility"? Learn more about Ableton.
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Re: Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by Mazak » Wed Dec 19, 2012 5:42 am

Its not about the size of your dick, its about how you use it.

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Re: Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by Rappone » Wed Dec 19, 2012 5:51 am

Mazak wrote:Its not about the size of your dick, its about how you use it.
I hate to break it for ya, but size does matter.
Seriously. It does.


On a side note to OP- I don't think two DAWs is gonna enhance creativity/workflow in any way. Quite the opposite. When I first started I used Logic, got ableton, but then completely forgot about logic once i found my way around ableton.
(i had the express version though, still, interface-wise I enjoyed ableton).

I say find out what you wanna do in logic, and then find out how to do that in ableton.

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Re: Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by Mazak » Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:06 pm

Rappone wrote:
Mazak wrote:Its not about the size of your dick, its about how you use it.
I hate to break it for ya, but size does matter.
Seriously. It does.
Damn :(

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Re: Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by Turnipish_Thoughts » Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:33 pm

Rappone wrote:
Mazak wrote:Its not about the size of your dick, its about how you use it.
I hate to break it for ya, but size does matter.
Seriously. It does.
Pro tip, chicks don't like dicks too big, it hurts em. It's gotta be just right, innit :6:

This is relevant here because having two daws is like having a dick that's too big, it's gonna hurt your creativity. Stick to one and learn it in-side out, I don't know why you went and got logic when you already have ableton though...
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Re: Easier ways working with new a DAW?

Post by DubMikey » Wed Dec 19, 2012 2:12 pm

Why do you insist on switching to another DAW?

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