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Cubase vs logic
Cubase vs logic














Reason 6 introduced audio recording (by combining the other Propellerhead software Record into Reason itself), a virtual SSL mixer (which is fantastic), and The Echo (a stereo tape echo machine), the Pulveriser (a combined compression, distortion & filter device), Alligator (a triple band gating device with many other tricks up it's sleeve), and the ID8 Device (Sound module with 36 presets:- organs, guitars, pianos, strings etc). Maybe people say it isn't professional 'cause they're still thinking of Reason 5 or something. People tell me Reason isn't professional enough, I think it is, but I'm no professional producer by any means. Is it worth persevering with Cubase and/or Ableton? I can only use Logic at college so I will leave that one out for now. Abelton is a bit, but found it easier to get my head around than Logic or Cubase.Īnyway, just wanted to know what others thought. Although I'm good on Reason now, as I've been using it 18 months, it would take me 10-15mins to do this on Reason. By that point I felt drained and mentally exhausted from it's complexity. Then got started on just putting a 4/4 kick drum on it.

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It took me about an hour last night on Cubase, just to figure out how to open a midi instrument, select a preset/patch, record a 4 bar sequence, quantize it, and tidy it up a bit, then loop it a few times.

cubase vs logic

The part that's very mind boggling, is the back of the rack (the cable cv/gate/audio input/output wiring part).

cubase vs logic

I have been using Reason 6.5 for 18 months now, and it is my main DAW.Īlthough I was shown how to use Reason by my tutor at college last year, for a good few months, I tend to think Reason is so much more simpler to get your head around. I've recently started using Cubase 5.1, and used Ableton 8.0.4 and Logic Pro 9 also.














Cubase vs logic