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![]() Rookie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 04-Jan 04 From: Randolph - US Member No.: 32,376 ![]() |
Hows it goin. I'm required to get a pro tools equipped power book with an M-Box for school. I'm not too familiar with the Pro Tools interface (used for a little kinda confusing) I am a Fan of the Cubase interface however and I am a little more familiar with it.
I will have Pro Tools LE no matter what. but if I go out and buy Cubase would I be throwing my money away. I know that Pro Tools is considered "the industry standard". Does anyone have any opinions about these two programs?? (and what about Logic I've never even touched a systen with logic and I know nothing about it's capabilities) *edit* oh yeah I should also tell you that I am goin to school for Music Production and engineering / Music Synthesis. which means that I will be doing alot of Live audio. as well as Midi (I have to have almost every NI suite) so I need good audio and good midi I think This post has been edited by slowintrepid: Wed 21 Jan 2004, 08:10 |
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![]() Rookie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 29 Joined: 24-Jan 04 From: Toronto - CA Member No.: 33,985 ![]() |
What Logic needs is a feature that Cool Edit Pro had back in 1999....
"AUTO FREEZE". So that while you're doing nothing, it's auto freezing stuff, so you as a user don't have to worry about freezing tracks, and as you make changes, it auto unfreezes sections and re-freezes them.. On the Fly freezing.. they could call it "Icing" a new feature. I loved that feature... I could mix 64 audio tracks on a 486 DX-100.. and not worry about anything.. it would "auto render" my audio and effects and all of that... Now THAT would be wicked. It's 2004, why doesn't software have that feature today?!!?? ARRGHHHH |
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