sequencing programs

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I have heard of people saying that some programs sound better than others(ex. cubase vs logic). My question is do all sequencing programs sound the same. I use 99% samples and never record live instruments. I was wondering if I should just worry about the program I am using to record my samples or worry about the sequencing program or both.

For the record, i use soundforge 5 for recording and editing my samples and fruit loops for drums. I am in the process of choosing a new program to do the sequencing(protools,cubase,logic, etc).

Any info would be helpful.
( i hope y'all understand what I am asking)
 
I never heart such thing. Normally it depend on what soundcard you're using.

But may be I'm wrong.

Feedback from the experienced please!
 
I don't think protool's midi capabilities is up to par with cubase or logic.

Logic is abandoning the PC scene, so if you don't have a mac, you best bet is cubase.
 
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