fwiw-- of the references to PT with respect to the next version of Logic came from articles such as this one which floated around the web a few months ago:
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/2/27/7253
I don't think anyone would argue against better integration-- if that's part of Apple's plan, especially where PT is concerned. Not everyone wants to do their MIDI mockups in PT, but chances are many will have to encounter some part of a production where the work they do comes into contact with PT.
The truth is, we really don't know what Apple has in mind for the next Logic. But it's more likely that PT is far too firmly established in the industry as a go-to workstation for way too many high-profile productions for it to be so easily derailed by a Logic update.
Users would certainly appreciate better project interchange. That alone would do more to make any of these companies a hero in the eyes of those users who've ever struggled with compatibility issues between workstations.
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/2/27/7253
I don't think anyone would argue against better integration-- if that's part of Apple's plan, especially where PT is concerned. Not everyone wants to do their MIDI mockups in PT, but chances are many will have to encounter some part of a production where the work they do comes into contact with PT.
The truth is, we really don't know what Apple has in mind for the next Logic. But it's more likely that PT is far too firmly established in the industry as a go-to workstation for way too many high-profile productions for it to be so easily derailed by a Logic update.
Users would certainly appreciate better project interchange. That alone would do more to make any of these companies a hero in the eyes of those users who've ever struggled with compatibility issues between workstations.