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Bonz
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Atterion said:Don't let it happen again!!!
But seriously, I had a really hard time transistioning from Logic to Cubase (Rather a hard time getting motivated to switch). But once I started the transistion it really went smoothly. Fortunately, Cubase allows me to emulate Logic's workflow (i.e. Cubase has presets for various programs, that allows you to utulize there shortcut keys, etc.). I have tried my hand at most major packages over the years and Cubase, is overall the most balanced of them all (It does lack some of the Audio/MIDI routing flexibility of Logic though...and still no damn sidechain inputs...hopefully soon).
Funny you should say that.. because I became so familiar with Emagic that I gave lesson on its' use when I worked at GC. Problem was they didn't move forward with the times. Their main push was writing softwware for Atari Computers and you all know what happened there. But seriously, that was the greatest midi package I've ever come across.