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yes or try before buy, even better solution!
and rather spend money on some nice monitors!
Cubase is nice, only real sidechain is missing, i mean there are couple of kind a, but Pro Tools is still grandfather in sound quality!
they all have the same quality. it all boils down to what your preferences are, and general liking og the product. I happen to really love Ableton, it's very easy to use and can do everything any other program can do.
they all have the same quality. it all boils down to what your preferences are, and general liking og the product. I happen to really love Ableton, it's very easy to use and can do everything any other program can do.
not true, they have different bit depth on summing channel...
well considering we all hear sound a bit differently. That really ends up being only of question to the one producing and composing the music. Like everything else...it's just a matter of personal taste.
it's not hard to learn, it just seems that way because, it's not like reason, where everything is prepared to work.u just need some knowledge about midi, that's all.
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