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Cubase vs pro tools vs logic
Cubase vs pro tools vs logic







  1. #Cubase vs pro tools vs logic pro
  2. #Cubase vs pro tools vs logic free

We cover a lot of the same territory in the most frequent posts."HELP! Which audio interface should I use?" being the most frequently posted thread EVER!!! Its hard to help myself from posting derogatory misleading information in response haha. Make sure you spend some time in the "Tips" section of this website and please try to search for a topic before you post it. I gained an incredible amount of knowledge from that class but I would say it only comprises about 50% of what I know.

#Cubase vs pro tools vs logic pro

Personally I wouldn't mind switching to Logic but I don't want to spend my hard earned cash on the inflated prices of Apple hardware at this point.įrom a learning standpoint I highly recommend for their Pro Tools 101 class. I hear the workflow in Logic is a little sexier, but you need an Apple to use it. I can't speak for Sonar, but some of the best hobbiests here use it (and Noize). I've only used Sony Acid and PT and PT is so much more its hardly comparable. I have had technical issues here and there but that's to be expected from any DAW. Quincysan Contributor Since: 01:49 pm My problems with PT are limited almost exclusively to their customer support.

cubase vs pro tools vs logic

#Cubase vs pro tools vs logic free

On the effects in Cubase, yeah i havent tried 5 yet but for the most part the ones they give u that ive tried are unremarkable but I think Cubase gets some points for using VST, since most of the free downloable stuff on the net VST and not the Protools standard so that would mean even if u start with worse effects u could more easily find more. Obviously if ur going to learn a DAW i would say protools coz if ur looking to work in the field of sound its still the standard, u could run Cubase at home and just kind of figure out the relations and kill two birds with one stone. Cubase usually sounds a bit duller, Logic a bit beefier and protools a bit shinier, obviously however it also comes down to ur own mix skills but yeah. And in my mind it makes sense, coz each company has their own system for summing audio when u hit mixdown so it makes sense that their would be slight differences in the outcome, I've heard similarly recorded material (same equipment setups) recorded to and summed from Logic, Cubase and Protools and they sound quite different to me.

cubase vs pro tools vs logic

Crux Typo Szar Member Since: 08:47 pm I'm gonna get some flack for this but in my personal opinion DAWs actually do sound different, and its not so much how they record but how they mix down.









Cubase vs pro tools vs logic