invisiblemute
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I'm a newbie to serious digital recording but I've been a hobbyist for ages. Used to make music with only the Kurzweil K2000 onboard sequencer. But for some time now I've been trying to do research on taking the next big step. With all the packages available and the rapidly changing software market it can be a full time job just keeping on top of most of this stuff.
I DJing and do a lot of synth noodling so I need something with strong, stable and flexible MIDI implementation. And I like using plugins and loads of effects. Was told that Logic would be the way for me to go. I tried it but found it very counter intuitive. And on top of that Apple bought them out so as a PC user it made the decision fairly simple. But now back to square one.
Seems to me that Cubase and Sonor and the big PC contenders for home(w)rec(k)ers. Am I wrong? I've spent a lot of time on this board and haven't found any real leads. Got some great info on what mics to buy that come with training wheels
I DJing and do a lot of synth noodling so I need something with strong, stable and flexible MIDI implementation. And I like using plugins and loads of effects. Was told that Logic would be the way for me to go. I tried it but found it very counter intuitive. And on top of that Apple bought them out so as a PC user it made the decision fairly simple. But now back to square one.
Seems to me that Cubase and Sonor and the big PC contenders for home(w)rec(k)ers. Am I wrong? I've spent a lot of time on this board and haven't found any real leads. Got some great info on what mics to buy that come with training wheels