Evil Scientist
Beatmaker
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Alright so here's the deal, I'm about to make the switch to a mac-based setup (imac G5 20", Yamaha 01X audio interface, Logic Pro 7 etc...) coming from using a PC-based setup (P4, FL Studio, Cubase SX2), which I think will largely benefit my production. However I have grown very fond of using FL Studio in conjunction with the Akai MPD-16 midi controller to basically emulate the MPC-4000 on the PC. I really work will with this kind of pattern based work but obviously there's no FL Studio on the mac. So basically I wanted to know what are the best alternatives with the mac?
My first thought was that I should move over to using Reason, but I don't know if it's possible to sequence in the same way with it (pattern-based), which is something I would miss. Plus it seems less of an all round package particularly when it comes to recording and sample editing.
Then the other more expensive alternatives are to go out and buy an actual MPC-4000 which seems kinda like overkill as I'm also planning on buying the Triton EX-61, so that would mean three big sequencers in my setup (with Logic). Or I just thought up this morning that I could buy a laptop pc for around £700 ($1400) and use it as a portable set-up principally for FL Studio (although saving desk-clutter is more important than portability for me)
What do y'all think?, btw I see Logic Pro 7 does have it's own step-sequencing synth, but I doubt it goes as far in capabilities as FL Studio, am I right?
This is especially important for me because FL Studio is where I usually start laying down my ideas after I've got a rough draft on paper or beatboxed.
thanks for tha help,
Evil
My first thought was that I should move over to using Reason, but I don't know if it's possible to sequence in the same way with it (pattern-based), which is something I would miss. Plus it seems less of an all round package particularly when it comes to recording and sample editing.
Then the other more expensive alternatives are to go out and buy an actual MPC-4000 which seems kinda like overkill as I'm also planning on buying the Triton EX-61, so that would mean three big sequencers in my setup (with Logic). Or I just thought up this morning that I could buy a laptop pc for around £700 ($1400) and use it as a portable set-up principally for FL Studio (although saving desk-clutter is more important than portability for me)
What do y'all think?, btw I see Logic Pro 7 does have it's own step-sequencing synth, but I doubt it goes as far in capabilities as FL Studio, am I right?
This is especially important for me because FL Studio is where I usually start laying down my ideas after I've got a rough draft on paper or beatboxed.
thanks for tha help,
Evil