More professional ? Cubase, Logic Audio, Samplitude ?

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charger said:
I think that's a different feature. I could not find a similar feature in Cubase or Nuendo. We're not talking about automation here. We're talking about two clips on the same track, one has one set of plugins, one has another set of plugins. I don't think anyone else does that. However, there are a lot of features in Nuendo that Samplitude doesn't do, as far as I can tell...


What you do if you want to do that in cubase is cut out the section you want different plugins on. Only thing is that you can't run them as inserts you have to actually put them right on the track. A pop up comes and asks if you want to apply the plug to the whole track or just that section of the track. Is that what your talking about?? That doesn't seem like a big deal to me cause if you wanted to run inserts just open another track and drag that section down and copy all of the one tracks stuff to the new track and put in different inserts.
 
My take on all this is that they are all professional products, the results depend on the users' talents and skill.
 
69ShadesofRed said:
My take on all this is that they are all professional products, the results depend on the users' talents and skill.

you are absolutely right, gotta stop getting caught up in DAW vs daw debates
 
What you do if you want to do that in cubase is cut out the section you want different plugins on. Only thing is that you can't run them as inserts you have to actually put them right on the track. A pop up comes and asks if you want to apply the plug to the whole track or just that section of the track. Is that what your talking about?? That doesn't seem like a big deal to me cause if you wanted to run inserts just open another track and drag that section down and copy all of the one tracks stuff to the new track and put in different inserts.
It's similar to that. The way Samplitude does it is it allows you to adjust a whole bunch of things just for a clip of audio, e.g. add plugins, adjust EQs and comps, etc. Where this is superior to using multiple tracks with the plugins as inserts is that the plugins are only instantiated when they are used, and thus do no consume constant CPU power.
 
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