tamtam wrote:Who would have thought this thread reveals some interesting information, thanks for posting that. I always wondered how come Samplitude has such high regard amongst these creationists of digital audio.leedsquietman wrote:Samplitude has a good reputation for audio as it was truly an audio editor on first release (the first one to run in 32 bit floating point mixing too) that has subsequently had MIDI and vst support etc added, whereas Cubase and Sonar started out as MIDI programs which added audio.
CUBASE / ABLETON AGAIN
If it is of interest, I went back to Live last week. It was so sweet, like the end of an unwanted war. I need the dirty sound of it, especially my sacred Autofilter. And the midi tools. And the sessions view. And the racks.
But there is still some things I do not like!
But there is still some things I do not like!
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"after all it wouldn´t have been possible without the impossible."
"after all it wouldn´t have been possible without the impossible."
im going the other way...64 bit mix engine prob kill cubase for me..cubase havent upgraded there mix engine since 2
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a thread of 7 pages long. just because someone gave his opinion about something without any substantial information.
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Of course, if the guy had compared LOGIC to Live, there would have been a DOZEN different threads with DOZENS of pages each...
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