![]() ![]() I have an SSD primary hard drive, so space is at a premium. Thus, I'm uninstalling Live since I'm not using it. I tried for a while using ReWire to sync Live to Logic as a slave, with Logic as the host, and while this worked, it was cumbersome to synchronize project files, etc (if I forgot to save one in the slave, the whole effort was worthless).Ä«etween all of this and the recent updates to Logic adding some new additional Live-like features, I've been more prolific in composing in recent weeks in Logic than before. In a way it was good, because I no longer have the "grass is greener" syndrome and I know what the other one is all about. ![]() Regardless, after a week or so of use, I went back to Logic, and have continued making music in it ever since. From there, I found the built-in instruments/effects to be quite limited compared to what I'm used to, personally though I do find to the interface to be pretty and intuitive. I bought Live thinking the different views might be a good creative tool and incentive to switch, but after some use have found that I rarely use anything but the standard sequencer view. It's been the centerpiece of a pretty comprehensive studio with some high-end gear, and I've used it both for composing and for tracking/mixing full bands, with up to 32 simultaneous inputs of audio at a time. I have been using Logic since it was available for Windows so a very long time. ![]() I'm wondering if there is a way to use Live's sound packs/libraries in Logic. I own both Logic Pro X and Ableton Live 9.
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