Just Switched To Mac, What Sequencer Should I Use?, Cubase SX? Cubase SL? MOTU DP? Protools? |
Mon 17 Feb 2003, 17:02
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Hey everybody. I just recently switched from a PC to my wonderful new PowerMac duel 1.25GHz G4. While on PC I used Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 and Sonar for all my recording/sequencing. Now that I'm on a mac, what should I look into? I seem to have noticed that the big players are Protools 6, MOTU Digital Performer, and Cubase. Any others I should look into? Thanks in advance.
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Tue 18 Feb 2003, 16:44
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QUOTE (Kyle @ Feb 18 2003, 00:07) but what about hardware? That's a different question, please make another thread QUOTE (garysome1 @ Feb 18 2003, 05:40) I'm curious, what leads you to think that Metro is buggy? Look closely on this thread (but you know it already) there are some issues, I don't say it's bad, unusable etc. only that it must be ironed out to be ok. I've been a bit quick on this last night. QUOTE I believe most of what Metro and Cakewalk had in common was distribution. I'd classify Metro as good for the money - especially if upgrading. There is a no-save/quit after 25 minutes demo available at www.sagantech.biz so you can check it out. Certainly it's a bargain, but it seems to need a bit of extra work. QUOTE no surround I don't think a lot of users will be really annoyed by that QUOTE I don't have any in-depth/recent experience with DP/PT/Logic so consider that as you read my post. On the other hand, I can make music with Metro and not feel stifled. I could see a huge advantage to PT if you are delivering your music to others in project form. PT and Logic are definetly (for the time being) the project form of choice. It doesn't mean that everyone has to be on PT and Logic, the world would be a boring place QUOTE (rickenbacker @ Feb 18 2003, 11:06) Ahem, LPM, I don't know if I'd call Cubase SX "less pro". It already has certain features that Logic seem to have "borrowed" for the 6 update. They all borrow from each other. All the major midi sequencers try to match PT on the audio side, and PT is gaining in midi. Some are better at this game than others. QUOTE Plus SX is VST compatible, which opens you up to a whole world of plug-ins that Logic simply can't use (BTW Kyle, Pro Tools plugs are often VERY expensive - disproportionately so). You are damn right I'm on DP, no VST but you can live with it. Almost no free plug-ins, but they are good. QUOTE Logic is very good: SX is very good. Personally, I prefer the interface of SX - it's been much easier to get into with and I'm working quicker than I ever was with Logic. I know I'm in the minority here, but it suits me. Logic is well known for it unlogic behaviour and its deepness in midi stuff. It can't be beaten on midi (I'm still waiting on synch reports upon SX, is it as bad as pre SX cubase or better). Cubase has still an awfull record of bugs and quickinesses to make forget. there's a lot of new things in SX, I hope the better. But it's not viewed as pro. But the ease of use of the midi part is a good thing. On the Audio side, Nuendo is definetly in the pro league and worth a look. QUOTE As for Digital Performer, well they seem to have a terrible record on updates... That side of MOTU is their weakness, but if you wait a little all gets in order. MOTU users have the habit, and you have a good sequencer, pro level , deep enough but not encyclopedic on MIDI, and good audio. Have a look on Five12 Numerology, it's just out of beta, and trys to be original (analogue sequencer style) Now some of the contenders are just available in X (PT) or still on the waiting list (DP) sigh! I think that if you can, you should really have a taste of the contenders before to decide. If you're a bedroom user, some interest of the pros won't appeal to you, but ease of use will be the main thing. And each seq has its strongholds. -------------------- Our Classifeds • Nos petites annonces • Terms Of Service / Conditions d'Utilisation • Forum Rules / Règles des Forums • MacMusic.Org & SETI@Home
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Kyle Just Switched To Mac, What Sequencer Should I Use? Mon 17 Feb 2003, 17:02
iman Hey kyle, i'm new to this myself (recent purch... Mon 17 Feb 2003, 23:09
lepetitmartien Welcome! Now on the sequencers: If you ne... Mon 17 Feb 2003, 23:48
Kyle Sounds great! Thanks for all the suggestions. ... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 00:07
garysome1 lepetitmartien, I'm curious, what leads you to... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 05:40
stergz One thing to note about Pro Tools 6, is that you c... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 07:05
rickenbacker Ahem, LPM, I don't know if I'd call Cubase... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:06
rickenbacker QUOTE I think that if you can, you should really h... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 17:42
Kyle Once again, wonderful feedback. I have now removed... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 17:50
lepetitmartien You'll can still use PT free when it'll be... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 23:47
anarchosyn Kyle, it really comes down to what you feel you... Wed 19 Feb 2003, 05:52
rickenbacker Kyle: I don't know where you're based, but... Wed 19 Feb 2003, 12:37
sazerac Just thought I'd add my two cents - I started ... Wed 19 Feb 2003, 18:07
liquidh2o if you decide to go the Cubase route, I have the f... Sat 8 Mar 2003, 13:58
mook noodler Hey Kyle, Steinberg has a demo version of Cubase S... Wed 12 Mar 2003, 05:50
hanikfashhou I have a 1.25GHz Dual Processort, I'm running ... Wed 12 Mar 2003, 11:19
rickenbacker I side with hanik over SX, but I'd go further ... Wed 12 Mar 2003, 12:59
lepetitmartien hanikfashhou cubase has had midi timing problems f... Thu 13 Mar 2003, 03:47
hanikfashhou Rickenbacker, unfortunately I havent used SX for r... Fri 14 Mar 2003, 02:36
horselesspaul Kyle, Can I just add that the oft aired Logic is w... Fri 14 Mar 2003, 09:16
iman Hey kyle, i'm new to this myself (recent purch... Mon 17 Feb 2003, 23:09
lepetitmartien Welcome! Now on the sequencers: If you ne... Mon 17 Feb 2003, 23:48
Kyle Sounds great! Thanks for all the suggestions. ... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 00:07
garysome1 lepetitmartien, I'm curious, what leads you to... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 05:40
stergz One thing to note about Pro Tools 6, is that you c... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 07:05
rickenbacker Ahem, LPM, I don't know if I'd call Cubase... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 11:06
rickenbacker QUOTE I think that if you can, you should really h... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 17:42
Kyle Once again, wonderful feedback. I have now removed... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 17:50
lepetitmartien You'll can still use PT free when it'll be... Tue 18 Feb 2003, 23:47
anarchosyn Kyle, it really comes down to what you feel you... Wed 19 Feb 2003, 05:52
rickenbacker Kyle: I don't know where you're based, but... Wed 19 Feb 2003, 12:37
sazerac Just thought I'd add my two cents - I started ... Wed 19 Feb 2003, 18:07
liquidh2o if you decide to go the Cubase route, I have the f... Sat 8 Mar 2003, 13:58
mook noodler Hey Kyle, Steinberg has a demo version of Cubase S... Wed 12 Mar 2003, 05:50
hanikfashhou I have a 1.25GHz Dual Processort, I'm running ... Wed 12 Mar 2003, 11:19
rickenbacker I side with hanik over SX, but I'd go further ... Wed 12 Mar 2003, 12:59
lepetitmartien hanikfashhou cubase has had midi timing problems f... Thu 13 Mar 2003, 03:47
hanikfashhou Rickenbacker, unfortunately I havent used SX for r... Fri 14 Mar 2003, 02:36
horselesspaul Kyle, Can I just add that the oft aired Logic is w... Fri 14 Mar 2003, 09:16
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