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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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posté mer. 16 nov. 2005, 09:13
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It all depends on what you want to do! I moved from Logic Pro to Nuendo 3 mainly in part to how material I produced sounded in Nuendo as aposed to Logic Pro. It just sounded far more vibrant.

Simple functionality in Logic can prove to be a big pain in the butt as well. For example, you open up an instance of Kontakt 1/2 in Logic Pro and you are presented with a stereo output channel in the mixer page, you do the same in Nuendo/Cubase and 8 channels are opened up! So for those working on that 6 part drum kit, one instance in cubase will allow you to route the kit parts to whatever output channel you want. In Logic you would need to open up 3 instances of Kontakt to reach the same goal!!

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