Hello guys,
I'm curious. What famous albums have been done from start to finish (mastering) in ableton live 9?
I'm a girl currently working in my first album, but I'm not sure what DAW between ableton live 9 or logic pro to use to finish it up, since I have half of my album mixed in ableton live (drums, samples, synths) but I have my vocals pre-mixed in logic because of its comping tools. I also use live for live performance, so maybe it helps to have everything in the same DAW? any live performer/producer here to share their experiences? or is live some kind of a drag when it comes to mastering? I'm a little more used to logic. What's your advise? Are there some serious implications between choosing one or the other?
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>>74629115
What genre do you make?
Also, is that RX?
>>74629495
Something like electronic rock
and yes, that's RX ;)
>>74629580
Is it more like rock-sounding electronic music, or rock-ish music with electronic elements?
Either way, I've never used Logic but I'd consider whether it's so much better than Ableton that it compensates the hassle of using two separate programs (since, as far as I understand you'be using Ableton anyway).
If you can do everything in Ableton and get the same result you'd get with Logic, you should probably stick with Ableton.
If Logic offers some significant advantage, then use each DAW for what it does best.
But I never used it so I'm probably missing something.
>>74629580
>and yes, that's RX ;)
What do you use it for?
>>74629845
spectral repair, denoise, declip..
No idea, but this one was made entirely in Fruity Loops and it's awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIu2nAnOKZw