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robert jaybird
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it all depends wich tools you prefer and are most creative with.period.
i prefer pro tools le for audio because its mixing functions work better(eq, automation) and i can take a session into a pro studio to use a good room with 0 compatability issues.
for midi i prefer logoc because it uses direct i/o and works with my 001 better than vst or mas.
the real question in my mind is logic vs. digital performer.that is a silly question too.but at least those and cubase have pro quality plug ins.and i dont see how you could not look at the editing features of a program when deciding on your purchase.thats the nature of these softs, that they have these features.
something like mix eq and automation, or the availability of professional quality plug ins/mastering software will make a difference in your sound quality.is waves even available for cakewalk?mcdsp?lexiverb?hmmm.....and to go a little further .....reason?
cakewalk is competent.cubase is better.this by a creiteria of features and quality as thats the nature of these programs, to EDIT sound and midi.this is my opinion so get a friggin life.
your violin will sound better on cubase if its recorded in 32-bits(but youd need 32-bit converters)
i prefer pro tools le for audio because its mixing functions work better(eq, automation) and i can take a session into a pro studio to use a good room with 0 compatability issues.
for midi i prefer logoc because it uses direct i/o and works with my 001 better than vst or mas.
the real question in my mind is logic vs. digital performer.that is a silly question too.but at least those and cubase have pro quality plug ins.and i dont see how you could not look at the editing features of a program when deciding on your purchase.thats the nature of these softs, that they have these features.
something like mix eq and automation, or the availability of professional quality plug ins/mastering software will make a difference in your sound quality.is waves even available for cakewalk?mcdsp?lexiverb?hmmm.....and to go a little further .....reason?
cakewalk is competent.cubase is better.this by a creiteria of features and quality as thats the nature of these programs, to EDIT sound and midi.this is my opinion so get a friggin life.
your violin will sound better on cubase if its recorded in 32-bits(but youd need 32-bit converters)
