Cubase Or Logic, Which one is the best for a mac user??? |
Sat 21 Sep 2002, 08:06
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 19-Aug 02 From: San Diego - US Member No.: 6,970 |
where can I buy the exs programs from? I don't see a place on the website... AND HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?!?!?!?! geeezz... - jeff
-------------------- "history repeats itself, so the best thing to do is rewrite the future"
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Sat 21 Sep 2002, 09:16
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Moderator Group: Team Posts: 508 Joined: 09-Jul 02 From: Sydney - AU Member No.: 5,658 |
Jeff,
If you did not want to be on OS X now I would recommend the "Big Box" as a great starting solution. EXS24 retails for US$399 you can buy it for less than $300. EXSP24 retails for US$179 you can buy it for less than $130. As I said before if you buy logic you can try the exs24 fully functioning for 12 weeks (it was this long for the upgrade though maybe only 28 days if you buy Logic new). See if you like it and if you will use it, then buy it later. As I said before EXS24 is better than the EXSP24 and as you have stated that you want to work in OS X it is your only option at the moment as it works now, EXSP24 does not work in OS X. Yes they do sound the same "gdoubleyou" as all they are both doing is playing back wave/aiff/SD files etc, however there are more features in EXS, you have stated some. The EXSP24 doesn't provide any sample editing features at a waveform/keygroup level. Basically EXS24 is a sampler EXSP24 is a sample playback device. EXSP24 also doesn't load giga library. So if you don't want to make or edit your own samples EXSP24 would be fine (except for the fact it doesn't load Giga and doesn't work on OS X yet). Do you have a fast internet connection jeff? I can point you to some more free sample sites, however there are probably over 1 gigabyte worth of samples. In answer to your other question from previous post I do have some examples of my work on the net. I will send you a link. |
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Sun 22 Sep 2002, 09:57
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 19-Aug 02 From: San Diego - US Member No.: 6,970 |
formatj:
I WANT to work in Osx and I have a cable ( very fast ) connection I also have 60 gigs, so I don't worry too much about space! Go ahead and give me the links, thanks alot for them ( I already bookmarked the others!) WOW! EXS24 is sure expensive. It seems like you have to spend an arm and a leg just ti record some quality sounds nowadays! I don't care about making sounds or editing them too much so EXSP24 would be good ( If it was on osx! ) But 12 weeks of EXS24 would be FINE! 28 days? that would suck... Anways.... so how do you load all the sounds into Logic? Does it mention it in the Logic help? I am new to all of this. thnaks again - jeffrro -------------------- "history repeats itself, so the best thing to do is rewrite the future"
- Jeffrey Roland |
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Wed 9 Oct 2002, 02:43
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 05-Oct 02 From: Orlando - US Member No.: 8,240 |
as a cubase user I am leaning toward sx, logic seems very appealing, but the cost is still steep, and the learning curve (i have been told) is a bit rough
so in the meantime i will stick with what i know, cubase |
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