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Hard2Get
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United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
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Posted - 2013/02/05 : 12:01:28
quote: Originally posted by DJ_FunDaBounce:
Cubase 7 is just out. That being said, I'm still on 5 though, mainly because as mentioned above, modern DAW's can pretty much do anything and everything. I also use Reason 4 (Great for collabs) and if you were to add just one plug in to a cubase setup, this imo, would be it.
I never felt the need to move past SX personally.
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Connormgs
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United States
91 posts Joined: Jan, 2012
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Posted - 2013/03/01 : 20:12:13
Studio One is absolutely fantastic, it's what I use myself.
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Exhile
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Netherlands
1,365 posts Joined: Sep, 2002
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Posted - 2013/03/05 : 16:50:48
There really isnt a for a specific genre anymore these days to be honest. Pro Tools is still prefered for more audio than midi but for the rest take your pick.
I'd say first decide what type of DAW you want. Reason is pretty different and a very elegant solution but it needs to fit the way you think. Same goes for FL Studio. I never liked FL, loved Reason, but I used Logic and Cubase for most of my tracks. Ableton is great but I find it misses too many options for non digital music. So I guess maybe that makes it perfectly suited to Hardcore....
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Dain-Ja
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Canada
1,983 posts Joined: Oct, 2004
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Posted - 2013/03/26 : 21:44:30
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: Originally posted by DJ_FunDaBounce:
Cubase 7 is just out. That being said, I'm still on 5 though, mainly because as mentioned above, modern DAW's can pretty much do anything and everything. I also use Reason 4 (Great for collabs) and if you were to add just one plug in to a cubase setup, this imo, would be it.
I never felt the need to move past SX personally.
The jump from SX3 to 5 was HUGE
I'm on 7 now and it's not a massive improvement from 5 (neither were 6 or 6.5). 5 was the huge leap.
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Ken Masters
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United Kingdom
3,447 posts Joined: Feb, 2007
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Posted - 2013/04/11 : 11:02:26
If your going to try a few DAW's id suggest adding Ableton to the list, pretty sure they offer free trial versions.
Its without a doubt the most user friendly DAW and ive tried them all bar Logic.
I think people mistake it as being a live tool only but its also a fully functioning production program and the best of the lot imo, each to their own though...
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Charger
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Singapore
278 posts Joined: Jun, 2012
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Posted - 2013/04/11 : 11:26:23
quote: Originally posted by Dain-Ja:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: Originally posted by DJ_FunDaBounce:
Cubase 7 is just out. That being said, I'm still on 5 though, mainly because as mentioned above, modern DAW's can pretty much do anything and everything. I also use Reason 4 (Great for collabs) and if you were to add just one plug in to a cubase setup, this imo, would be it.
I never felt the need to move past SX personally.
The jump from SX3 to 5 was HUGE
I'm on 7 now and it's not a massive improvement from 5 (neither were 6 or 6.5). 5 was the huge leap.
I'll actually agree with this post tbh. Your cpu's performance will probably get worse every update of Cubase thanks to the infamous dongle protection that it has. Software security for Cubase actually took up a lot of processing power and created more bugs & crashes for me tbh. That's why I stopped using it
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Jacco
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166 posts Joined: Mar, 2005
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Posted - 2013/04/11 : 16:59:59
Find the DAW you feel you can be most creative with. I tried FL Studio, then Cubase, then Logic and then Ableton and I stick to Logic cause it just helps _me_ best to achieve what I want to achieve.
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danielseven
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Italy
350 posts Joined: Jan, 2010
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Posted - 2013/04/12 : 08:54:53
For my tracks I do use FL Studio.
Really man doesn't matter which DAW are you using for make music, they're almost all the same in terms of functionality. You have just to find one that you think it's comfortable for you.
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