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| quote: | Originally posted by tonkproject
yep,it sucks when you have everything you need in 1 prog and it's very easy to use... |
hehehe... grasshopper.
You're right, and You're wrong. Live has lots of frequently used features that are easy to use and just 'right there' for you, which makes me cringe when using cubase having done things the "live" way for a little while. But it's also got some limiting things that have led me to decide that I will use it as much as possible but can never truly depart from Cubase. Such as multiple monitor setups (screens! not reference monitors!) and having things layed out to see everything at once and where I want it. Live prevents view of the session and arrangement view simultaneously (why?, why?, why?), and gives you this pissy little midi editor (oh, but you can resize it!!...pfft..) Also, cubase pays a lot more attention to detail in some areas of wav editing and audio manipulation that I couldn't do without just using Live.
But I agree - Live is almost all I need (but not quite- version 4 anyway... ableton?)
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Marsh - Distance (405 Recordings)
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