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Logic Express 7 Or Cubase Sx 3?, Which might be better? |
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mar. 3 janv. 2006, 23:41
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On my system:
Logic is better at playing VI's with low latency (low buffer settings).
At higher buffer settings I get the same amount of plug's in Logic Pro and SX. But SX can handle more audio tracks than Logic.
(DP is bad at both)
Audio recording and editing is way superior in SX3. I also prefer mixing in SX. (Workflow). .
Having both is a "dream team" - SX was rewritten from the ground for OSX and WinXP and there was a lot of problems in the beginning. But today SX is a great app on the Mac.
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mer. 4 janv. 2006, 23:25
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I know - Sweetwater love MOTU.
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jeu. 5 janv. 2006, 05:42
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QUOTE (gdoubleyou @ Jan 4 2006, 21:54) Sweetwater doesn't think DP has bad performance, I also haven't had bad performance from it like i did with SX. http://www.sweetwater.com/feature/motu/ Which Mac were you running Cubase on?
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jeu. 5 janv. 2006, 18:57
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At that time it was a brand new 1GHz Powerbook, it basically choked that machine. I was unable to playback sessions created in cubase 5, that were created on a G4/400. I ended up putting SX on my PC to transfer my sessions. I did alot of experimenting trying to improve performance, only to be dissapointed. After being a longtime Cubase user I was not confident that Steinberg could deliver on their first try for an OSX app. so I skipped SX1, and upgraded when SX2 came along. To hedge my bets I purchased DP, and Logic for my OSX transition. I had no problems with sessions of 24-32 tracks, using DP and Logic, on my recently retired G4/400. I also used virtual instruments exclusively for those sessions. I'm not even going to attempt SX again until I have dual G5, or a mactel.
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jeu. 5 janv. 2006, 19:10
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Doesn't change the fact that DP 4.5 performs worse than SX3 - and that Logic is best at low buffer performance.....
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jeu. 5 janv. 2006, 22:09
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Well I'm using a Power Mac G5 Dual 2.0 GHz processor, that should definitely defeat any speed problems.
Eckhard Doll from Steinberg said that it wasn't even necessary to get a Power Mac but I got one anyway.
Ce message a été modifié par Methanol - jeu. 5 janv. 2006, 22:11.
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ven. 6 janv. 2006, 05:34
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I'm a Logic 7.1 user with a Mac G5 dual 2.3 computer. I would say that you want THE fastest computer you can get if you want to run Logic. I chose it because I know that Apple will fully support it over the years. It has a steep learning curve but it is EXTREMELY complete. Just make sure you have a FAST computer or else there will be weeping and nashing of teeth.
Ce message a été modifié par Mojave Mark - ven. 6 janv. 2006, 05:36.
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