New To Mac What's Better?, Cubase sx or logic pro |
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sam. 14 août 2004, 06:43
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I Just got my powerbook, yay! its the 1.33ghz 512mb ram, with the fast harddrive (7800rpm i think). I've got the Edirol fa-101 for my audio interface. Right now I'm using reason 2.5, I'm lookng to add audio to my tracks. Should I go with Cubase or Logic for this? they both support rewire as far as I know. I have no experience with either program so will be learning which ever I choose. Seems like most people talk about using logic in this forum and a friend said "logic hands down". Just wondering what some others think before I go dropping a grand. thanks in advance, JS
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ven. 17 sept. 2004, 21:50
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My apologies again for the repetition. I'm BRAND new here, Sorry sorry sorry. And thanks for your answers.
So for this thread I'll stick to my original question - given my Mac's specs (see prior post, this thread) -
How do Logic Express and Cubase SE compare for features? It sounds like my computer can handle them. I have the G4/500 cpu - just wonder if the B&W has a slower internal speeds (bus?) and if that matters.
As to features - I've read the web sites but the long lists are a bit overwhelming. You are all saying CUBASE is MUCH easier to understand (beginner-wise) but more demanding on the CPU.
Is the main difference that Logic Express just has more sounds and effects?
Thanks for your patience. Landlox
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