Logic Express Vs Cubase Se - Features?, I'm trying to understand the difference |
Wed 27 Oct 2004, 23:04
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 04-Aug 04 From: The Bronx - US Member No.: 48,227 |
Hi -
I'm experienced with Mac's but not music software. I'm interested in learning by starting with a program to mix maybe a few midi and a few audio tracks. I've seen Logic Express for $140 student price and Cubase SE at Sam Ash for $100 Are there any real differences between these 2 products as far as what they DO?? Is it just a matter of differring special effects? (I'm most interested in pitch shifting audio due to my limitations of various kinds - ha) I get the idea that these programs are basically what used to be called 'sequencer programs' (a term that seems extinct for some reason - i had dabbled in Metro 4 a LITTLE years ago) I have a B&W Powermac with a G4/500 upgrade chip. And a Casio consumer MIDI keyboard and a USB interface i got a while back, in case thats a concideration for the software. In short - assuming my machine can run them (which I think it can) what do these programs (or their big brothers) actually do that are different from each other - interfaces etc aside. Thanks Landlox |
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