well typically condensers are not gritty. I have a choice of many many mic when I track a band and I find my self using condensers very often. They are a bit more versatile. That being said I really like the sure KSM27. Or the Nueman TLM103 thats a nice one.
"I think the average producer/beatcreator being tied to a budgetsetup making logic a less logical purchase"
I dont understand why people say that, it is the same price as cubase/sonar and comes with many more features. Logic is actually cheaper.
right an I use "EDSION" the wave editor. I am not trying to start something at all. I love fruity. But I would never track anything in it. It has nothing even close to do a true vocal session, I usually track 12+ tracks at once with overdubs and punch in's sorry but Fruity just does not cut it...
ya but recording vocals with FL studio is like flying a hot air balloon to the moon. You can get high up in the sky but you will never make it out of the atmosphere.
well it depends on the situation. The waves stuff is great once you really learn how to use it. The compressors built in to logic/reason are actually quite good. And again I love the Sonalksis and URS plugins
I have the t.120 and I love it. I dont know about Spdif out. I have better AD convertors than i bet stanton has in the truntable. I also find that when the turn table comes with a cartridge than it is usually not the cartridge I want any way. But both turntables are great! I just ended up with...
but if you read the whole page you will find that pro tools 7.3 works with Mbox so there ya go. I do agree that the lack of PDC sucks in pro tools. I suppose if I had to choose between Sonar and Cubase I would go Sonar. Have you thought about Logic?