Cubase Sx Or Logic Pro 7, switching from Cubase to Logic ? |
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Fri 11 Nov 2005, 07:49
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Hi, I'm new in this and need some opinions. I'd like to know who actually switched from Cubase to Logic and why?What is the main reason and what are the options? I'm thinking to buy a powerbook, but Cubase is more sympatic to me,that can run on PC and Mac. Is the Logic better software to create an electronic music (ambient)than Cubase and why?
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Fri 11 Nov 2005, 11:18
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I´m working on Cubase because i'm working a lot with surround sound, the possibilities are much, much better for surround sound in Cubase, for ex. i am using Waves Surround tools ( plug-in eff. for surround) and that plug isn't working i Logic.
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Fri 11 Nov 2005, 19:59
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karkul, I've used both - Cubase first, Logic later. Why did I change? Umm... tricky.... Cubase is complex and tries to be all things to all people - and fails at some of them. Logic is complex - but you do get a 'complete' package - and it just does what it's meant to do. It's a hard question to answer - sometimes it's just 'it suits me'. FWIW - the surround sound abilities of logic are just fine - but, of course, any plug-in has to be an Audio Unit. Well - unless you buy the VST to AU wrapper. Respect to kcosimo. I'm glad I chose Logic. But if I were you I'd try both if you can - and choose after a little test run. Electronic (ambient) music - well Logic has some great plugins - especially Sculpture. But I should imagine that Cubase also has some great stuff. I'm a tad out of date now WRT Cubase. Any more answers from anyone? Regards PT
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Fri 11 Nov 2005, 21:02
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Get a lot of bang for your buck with Logic Pro, especially if you can manage to qualify for the edu discount. Comes with a whole bunch of really great instruments and plugins; a sampler, drum machine, hammond emulator, clav emulator, electric piano, several very powerful synths including one which does physical modelling, pitch corrector, spectral impulse reverb, a couple of DVDs worth of loops and presets, the 'Environment' which can do real time midi stuff like Max (not MSP, though), two manuals with a lot of interesting history and tutorials on electronic music, and a full mastering and cd burning application!
With Cubase SX, you get the app, and a couple of really pretty dire synths and plugins. You'll be buying *a lot* of extra stuff to make it go! Some things maybe a bit slicker than Logic, the time stretching and audio quantization maybe a bit ahead. A drum editor, which Logic sort of kind of doesn't have.
(Small point, but if you care about such things the score editor in Logic is quite useable once you get to know it, while the one in Cubase is complete pants.)
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Tue 15 Nov 2005, 13:49
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Hi there,
Logic is for the pro's, cubase is nice for your Pc and if you would like to get access to a lot of illegal software and plug ins. In the end it comes down to a competition between more expensive and more reliable apple and cheaper more consumer compatible windows. Windows can't even stand in the shadow of Apple, so I would recommand Logic.
best, Ed
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Wed 16 Nov 2005, 09:13
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It all depends on what you want to do! I moved from Logic Pro to Nuendo 3 mainly in part to how material I produced sounded in Nuendo as aposed to Logic Pro. It just sounded far more vibrant.
Simple functionality in Logic can prove to be a big pain in the butt as well. For example, you open up an instance of Kontakt 1/2 in Logic Pro and you are presented with a stereo output channel in the mixer page, you do the same in Nuendo/Cubase and 8 channels are opened up! So for those working on that 6 part drum kit, one instance in cubase will allow you to route the kit parts to whatever output channel you want. In Logic you would need to open up 3 instances of Kontakt to reach the same goal!!
Beya
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Wed 16 Nov 2005, 09:20
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I use both Logic Pro 7 and Cubase SX 3 on a Mac G4 DP 2 * 1 Ghz. Of course, each of both applications has pros and cons, but in my opinion it's a matter of taste and it's a matter of the kind of audio jobs you like to do. When composing songs, I start with Logic, probably because of the very simple user interface and the way Logic Pro 7 handles it's virtual instruments. Nevertheless, I find the way Logic handles multi channel instruments quite complex, if compared to Cubase. On the other hand, when I need to do a lot of tracking, dubbing and/or post production, I often choose for Cubase SX, simply because this application has a lot more user friendly options for this kind of job. If I should have only little money to spend, I think that I would buy Logic Pro 7. It offers great value for money, a lot of FX, dynamics and instruments are included and the sound quality is definitely professional. Good Luck!
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Wed 16 Nov 2005, 12:46
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Ive used both extensively since the mid 90s. Without going into a million reasons, Cubase. Go with Cubase and never look back. if Apple were to completely "Applefy" Logic and rewrite it from the ground up, then I'm sure Id give it another shot. But for me, (and I stress for me), Logic has been a pain to work with, even up to Pro 7. IMO its a bloated piece of software with too many different menus, and the "Environment" (the core setup of Logic) is extremely convoluted and unecessarily so. I get way more music written with Cubase. Way more.
My two.
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