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OK, before I start, I don't really know what I am talking about and just using words that our singer has said :)

We have some recordings done on our singers home studio which is basically a PC, small desk and something he calls Logic. The mixes are very rough and we would like to take the recordings to a studio and get a really good mix. Now he mentioned something about Protools being compatiable with Logic.

So, can anyone recommend any good Protools studio around the south, thats fairly cheap that we can use to do some mixing as our singer is struggling to get a decent mix out of his setup and admits to not knowing enough about it.

Sorry, if everything I just mentioned makes no sense but I know nothing about Protools, Logic etc either.

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[quote name='Linus27' post='485067' date='May 11 2009, 01:53 PM']OK, before I start, I don't really know what I am talking about and just using words that our singer has said :)

We have some recordings done on our singers home studio which is basically a PC, small desk and something he calls Logic. The mixes are very rough and we would like to take the recordings to a studio and get a really good mix. Now he mentioned something about Protools being compatiable with Logic.

So, can anyone recommend any good Protools studio around the south, thats fairly cheap that we can use to do some mixing as our singer is struggling to get a decent mix out of his setup and admits to not knowing enough about it.

Sorry, if everything I just mentioned makes no sense but I know nothing about Protools, Logic etc either.[/quote]


ProTools & Logic aren't compatible in the sense that you can't open a Logic project with ProTools - or a ProTools project with Logic.
You can use audio/midi recorded on Logic in ProTools - but it involves exporting each separate audio track as an individual audio file then importing them into ProTools (midi can be exported as a single file from Logic & imported into ProTools). But there's no way to transfer any plugin or instrument info between the 2 programs (that I know of)...
But many studios have both Logic & ProTools - you'd might be better off looking for a studio with Logic...this could save you time & hassle...

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