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lun. 18 avril 2005, 09:49
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Here is what Dr Andrea Pejrolo says in his overview of four leading software sequencers, from his excellent "Creative Sequencing Techniques for Music Production", Focal Press, 2005:
ProTools 6.2.2 (Digidesign) Very reliable; solid audio editor; solid mixing features; easy learning curve; Mac and PC, BUT basic MIDI features and supports Digidesign interfaces only.
Logic Pro 6.4.2 (Apple, was Emagic) Most advanced editing; advanced score editor; stable; customisable, works with loads of interfaces, BUT steep learning curve (he ain't kidding!), unconventional terminology and shortcuts; time-consuming to configure; Mac only;
Cubase SX 2.2 (Steinberg) Intuitive interface; advanced score editor; advanced MIDI; Mac and PC; BUT could be more stable; audio editing could be improved (I think he means plug-ins aren't as good as e.g. Logic)
Digital Performer 4.12 (Mark of the Unicorn) Clear graphic interface; great MIDI features; fairly easy learning curve; "musical" approach; BUT score editor needs improvement; track list window limited; could be more stable; needs a powerful computer for a high number of tracks; Mac only.
From what you say about your needs, I would suggest either Cubase or Logic, depending on your computer. You may find that the Cubase LE and Logic Express versions are adequate and will be about one-third the price!
Hope this helps,
Adrian
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