Thursday, July 11, 2019

Which DAW is best? - Logic, Pro Tools, Ableton or Cubase III

Around about this time I could see macintoshes running


Around about this time I could see macintoshes running Logic were greatly improved than Atari ST's running Cubase so I change and needed to learn Logic. I learnt Logic by changing all the Logic key directions to Cubase key directions. I was flabbergasted you could do that at the time and it surely gave me a head begin. All the key directions were put away in the one inclinations record, and I would have simple access to my inclinations document with my key directions since I had messaged them to my Hotmail account. At this point a dial-up web association was ordinarily in many studios' office and I thought I was 1 boss historic mofo! 

For a long time Emagic Logic on a Mac was by a wide margin the best all round DAW. Cubase had falled behind enormously, the MIDI in Pro Tools was shocking and Ableton was in its earliest stages and nobody had known about it. There was a period when I beta tried Logic for Emagic, which implies that they would send me refreshes first before discharging them to general society to go over, and give them my criticism – I would attempt to make it break by pushing it as hard as possible, reveal to them the aftereffects of the tests and furthermore let them know whether I thought any about the new highlights were any great. In 2002, Apple purchased Logic from Emagic with the goal that all ceased and I surmise they have folks in white coats beta testing full time. You can tell this as a result of a portion of the inept highlights they turn out with, similar to the comp instrument and the circle end apparatus to give some examples. What's more, WHY CAN'T WE STILL AFTER ALL THE YEARS NOT ADJUST THE SIZE OF A REGION FROM THE LEFT??? Anyway, I'm not here to grouch but rather I think whether they had more individuals really making music engaged with the improvement, it'd STILL be the undeniable decision DAW however it isn't presently.

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