Defecting from ProTools.. Which program now?
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I place my vote firmly in the Steinberg camp. I have been hard core using Cubase SX 2 for 5 years now. I remember somewhere, someone did a shoot out of the mixing busses and Cubase come out on top of ProTools 001, Logic, Vegas, etc. in terms of sound quality.
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I second that, it's really easy to get into and the routing complexity is there if you need it. Super-stable on my PC, i have to unload and re-load a weird complex VST (mobius) to get it to crash. Guy who designed it was using Vegas for a model, though feature-wise it's probably beyond by now. New updates on almost a daily basis. Disclaimers- I've only used the audio side, not the midi side, and I'm a tape guy by preference, so my priority is fast intuitive operation and not super-elaborate editing.The Spark wrote:If your using a PC give Reaper a try (I guess a Mac version is in the works shortly). The demo is uncrippled and its seems like a cool little program for not a lot of money.
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