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I am just confused which software is best for Midi,i am working with pro-tools digi002 for audio but i need a good Midi sequencer and i am stuck in between cubase and digital performer..Any hints??
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Do any of you Logic users know if it has the individual un-quantize feature I mentioned earlier? Also, I've read that it has midi scrub, which is impressive if it's done right. How does that work in Logic? For example, in some sequencers (the old Opcode for instance) you just held down one button and then you could drag the cursor over the music at any speed and hear playback of all the notes. That's a huge timesaver at locating problems. CubaseVST doesn't have scrub, you have to point at and click on every individual note. Ugh. You can reset the tempo to some very slow setting and then set it back, but that's a much slower way to go about it.
I would also be interested to know if CubaseSX has these same features. One last thing in making a choice....compatability with existing software should be a factor. For example, I use the Kontakt sampler and its forum is full of bug reports between it and various sequencers. If you're looking to buy I would suggest reading as many forums as possible. That can save you lots of headaches. |
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