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Sun 8 Feb 2004, 10:50
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From: Sherman Oaks - US
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Hello and thank you for reading.
I am currently trying to compare the different sequencing software available.
I am not computer illiterate; I love my G4 dual 1.25. I use to play in a band 7 years ago, we integrated electronics into our music, but it was still very low-fi. After stopping that I sold out and went to Art School, now I do motion graphics.
So basically I am interested in textural anomalies, controlled accidents and sub frequencies.
I cannot get a clear answer about which program Cubase, digital performer or logic, Is most user friendly for a more experimental, picture oriented Mac user.
What are the pros and con’s of the above-mentioned sequencing software
I really like reaktor’s anysound is possible (if you have the time) approach, so I’m most likely going to get that as well as reason.
Any direction would be great
Thanks chad
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Mon 9 Feb 2004, 12:16
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You are on the right way.... with reason and reaktor U gonna get great sounds, and more... but U still have to get that sequencer that lets you work with pictures, and that's not the case of the 2 before mentioned... even need it to get that proffessional ending sound, if U are interested... Anyway, I have not idea wich one is the adecuated... I'm working on Cubase now... fantastic, also in rewire with reason... but I do not work with pictures, so I do not use the video and all the features 4 that... and always heard how great logic is!!!, but I just don't know... Good luck ...
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Tue 10 Feb 2004, 00:48
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thank you
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