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> Just Switched To Mac, What Sequencer Should I Use?, Cubase SX? Cubase SL? MOTU DP? Protools?
Kyle
post 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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sazerac
post Wed 19 Feb 2003, 18:07
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Just thought I'd add my two cents - I started out as a Deck user (4-5 years ago I guess). Very basic, but a totally painless introduction to computer based multitracking. If it had any sequencing capability, I didn't know it.

Later I bought a Digi001 which took care of the hardware/software compatibility issues and hand a pretty intuitive interface. Any other PT set-up was entirely not an option because of the huge leap in price. Not being an expert in midi, I still managed to get up and running without too many headaches. But plug-ins were SO expensive (and nearly all the most desireable ones were TDM only) and I couldn't figure out how to automate keyboard module parameters, etc.

Then last year, although a few articles I read mentioned at least one feature in DP that sounded very cool, the Audio Instruments (virtual synths - I love my ES2!) and a reputation for the deepest midi control - and the boatload of included plug-ins pushed me towards Logic.

Here's my evaluation of Logic (and there will be some seemingly irrelevant information included in the interest of full disclosure):
(My host machine is a Titanium Powerbook - 400Mhz)
Midi is unbelievably great. And I think it's safe to say that I've only scratched the surface of Logic's midi potential.
Audio is in no way inferior (to my ears) to PT. (And believe it or not, I'm using an $30.00 iMic as my Audio In until a reasonably priced firewire solution becomes available - if the FireStation was made for OSX I'd probably use that). I used an EZBus for a short time, but found that it was not appropriately named and returned it.
Automation is so wonderful that I don't how I could possibly overstate it.
Hardware Compatiblity has been my biggest concern with Logic, but that has as much to do with my being an OSX user as anything else. So I'm just taking my time and waiting until what I want is available.
Plug-In Availability is surprisingly not a big problem for me. The only thing I MUST have that I can't get are the wonderful GRM plugs as VST2 or AU.
CPU Overload has never been an issue (even on this - by comparison to yours - meager machine) unless I have more than 5 ES2's working SIMULTANEOUSLY in combination with a bunch of plug-ins. I have not yet overloaded the CPU with audio sources+plug-ins+a couple of virtual instruments only.

In conclusion, I think Logic is wonderful. And the features of Logic 6 look VERY useful.

Since this is my first post on the MacMusic forums, I'm sure I've broken several rules. My apologies in advance to the moderators.

p.s. If you don't already own it, go buy Reason 2. Trust me.
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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
- - lepetitmartien   QUOTE (Kyle @ Feb 18 2003, 00:07)but what abo...   Tue 18 Feb 2003, 16:44
- - 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
- - 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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