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offline ggloom from California (United States) on 2003-02-19 15:54 [#00562097]
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I'd really love to understand the differences between these
programs. All I know currently, is that Logic Audio Platinum
is scientifically impossible to understand w/out the
manual...so I've given up on it...umm...so isn't Cubase the
same thing? what about Reason? all I know about Reason is
that it's acclaimed for its soft synth capabilities, which
isn't very appealing because I prefer analogue style

do any of you use these programs?


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2003-02-19 15:56 [#00562100]
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No......not yet, I use Fruity Loops ! However, I wanna
switch to Cubase SX.


 

offline ggloom from California (United States) on 2003-02-19 15:59 [#00562104]
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Fruity Loops is too limited in quality...unless I've just
been compressing wrong for the past 2 years



 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-02-19 15:59 [#00562106]
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Cubase SX is great. I use it a lot.

it looks complicated, but is not.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2003-02-19 16:08 [#00562122]
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the cubase manual is fuckin 782 pages


 

offline Portland from San Diego (United States) on 2003-02-19 16:13 [#00562129]
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go join the idm making list, people love questions like this
there.


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2003-02-19 16:16 [#00562133]
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I use Cubase SX and I found it quite easy to work with. I
have the manual but don't refer to it very often. I have a
friend who makes the craziest tracks on Reason, and that
seems even easier to use. I have no experience with Logic
at all.

As for the "analogue style", I would think you could
reproduce this with any of the programs you have mentioned,
along with the correct selection of plugins and/or VST
instruments.


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2003-02-19 16:20 [#00562138]
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i prefer assembly prefetch datagrams


 


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