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The sequencer fight thread! |
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The sequencer fight thread!
Nuendo/cubase rocks it and pro tools sucks!
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I've used cubase once.
Got the main riff for You Can Call Me Al and made an industrial version of it! |
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lol beautiful!
Pro-tools is elitist VSTs FTW!![]() lol |
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A cracked copy of Cubase (or as I had Steinberg which was pre cubase) running on an Atari ST. Just as you get the tune sorted it would crash and you lose everything!
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...long time Cubase user, just getting me head around Logic, which I reckons is better but more complex/less intuitive... ...no experience of Protools. I do most of my recording/looping/sequencing/whatnot using a sprawling suite of audio processing software built from the ground up using MaxMSP. It also accepts VST plug-ins and instruments, and can do lots of clever soundmorphing things, and its robust enough to do live mixing and processing of our band's sound when we gig (in addition to D.I.ing into the mixing desk all the instruments go through the software, so whatever we play can be captured and fiddled about with and fired out through the P.A.) Yay, lets hear it for the nerds ![]() Quote:
Got the main riff for You Can Call Me Al and made an industrial version of it!
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I'm more of a Sonar fan myself...
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