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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 20 mai 04 Lieu : San Francisco - US Membre no 43,575 ![]() |
Hey there,
I got hold of Cubase SX 1 and am starting to learn it, but in reading a lot of stuff on the internet it seems like hardly anyone uses it now compared to Logic. Is one better than the other? I'm interested in mainly creating score for my films using my midi keyboard. I also would like to compose some tracks. Will VST plug ins work with Logic? Which application is easier to use? Which one is more powerful? I don't want to take the time to learn a program if it's becoming obsolete... any info is appreciated! |
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![]() Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 127 Inscrit : 22 août 03 Lieu : Greenwood - US Membre no 23,402 ![]() |
It's all about personal taste. Most all of the major software packages are very very powerful. I find Logic to be very complicated and unintuitive. But that's just me. I knwo many people who whiz around Logic and swear by it. I find Cubase/Nuendo to be every bit as powerful as the others and I was able to find my way around most of the most often used functions without having to open the manual.
Most programs have demos. Try them all out and go with the one that feels the most comfortable. Just my two cents Scott |
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