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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 01-Apr 03 From: New York - US Member No.: 15,367 ![]() |
First, thanks to all who chimed in on the logic big box v. cubase SL.
After doing a lot more research, I'm trying to decide between logic 6 Gold and Cubase SX. I tried cubase on a pc and liked it, but from looking at the Steinberg forum, there seems to be a lot of problems w/ OSX and Cubase SX, but it's always hard to tell if the people claiming that are just a vocal minority, using a cracked copy etc. I'd be interested in hearing if people think that Cubase SX works well with Mac, or, if it is excpetionally buggy and I should stick to an Apple-owend product, or DP 4. Thanks |
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![]() Maniac Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 645 Joined: 17-May 02 From: Broughton Member No.: 4,705 ![]() |
I like Cubase SX - it has a much more appealing interface than Logic, which helps me work better. I find it more intuitive to use and easy to get good results.
There are some bugs which Steinberg really should sort out, but I've never had quite as many problems as you read on the Cubase forums - most of their complaints seem to stem from working differences in SX compared to earlier Cubase VST versions which they're annoyed about. A lot of those forum posters are pretty grumpy people. However, with the release of v.6 I've come back to using Logic. It's the best version yet and works fine in OS 9 or X. The plug-ins are excellent, too. IMHO 6 is probably better than SX, but if you bought SX I don't think you would be disappointed - it's still a great sequencer. People like DP4, too, just to confuse matters a little more. |
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