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francys9
post Sat 21 Jun 2003, 08:22
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[COLOR=blue]Hello,

What's the difference between the popular music software: Cubase, Digital Performer, Cool Edit Pro, Pro Tools and Bias Peak?

What is it that they each do or are specialized for? What sets each one apart from the other?

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dixiechicken
post Sat 21 Jun 2003, 22:44
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My guess is that DP4, Cubase & PT are capable enough, to handle just about anything you'd care to with audio & midi, including postproduction.
People tend favour one over the other depending mostly on their own workflow.

Serious music scoring though still requires a program like Finale, Sibelius or something similar.

Dont have and dont know enough about Fruity Loops, Halion & Giga to say anything with certainty.

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