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> Cubase Sx Or Logic Pro 7, switching from Cubase to Logic ?
karkul
posté ven. 11 nov. 2005, 07:49
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Hi,
I'm new in this and need some opinions. I'd like to know who actually switched from Cubase to Logic and why?What is the main reason and what are the options? I'm thinking to buy a powerbook, but Cubase is more sympatic to me,that can run on PC and Mac. Is the Logic better software to create an electronic music (ambient)than Cubase and why?

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PhilTrueman
posté ven. 11 nov. 2005, 19:59
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karkul,

I've used both - Cubase first, Logic later. Why did I change?

Umm... tricky.... Cubase is complex and tries to be all things to all people - and fails at some of them. Logic is complex - but you do get a 'complete' package - and it just does what it's meant to do.

It's a hard question to answer - sometimes it's just 'it suits me'.

FWIW - the surround sound abilities of logic are just fine - but, of course, any plug-in has to be an Audio Unit. Well - unless you buy the VST to AU wrapper. tongue.gif Respect to kcosimo.

I'm glad I chose Logic. But if I were you I'd try both if you can - and choose after a little test run.

Electronic (ambient) music - well Logic has some great plugins - especially Sculpture. But I should imagine that Cubase also has some great stuff. I'm a tad out of date now WRT Cubase.

Any more answers from anyone?

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