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im really comfortable with audition and don't do anything complicated,
but its seems that cubase is the other really 'pro' software for pcs..
the only benefit i've found is that it saves and loads ten times faster
than audition.. for me at least audition is so much easier to manipulate,
with tiny buttons for volume, fx, panning for each channel so you don't
have to open some huge cascade just to make minor tweaks.. audition has
buttons at the bottom for easy horizontal or vertical zooming, with cubase
you have to get the magnifying glass, choose the zoom function, etc.. urgh.
plus audition has a really easy to use editing function. i'd be using the
same vsts either way, recording in 32 bit floating point either way.. so
should i stick with cubase, learn it and get used to it? or is there no
difference with audition? i'm just a beginner to this multitrack recording
thing and i'm sure there are a million things cubase does that audition
doesn't, i just have found any yet that i seem to need
also, is it reccomend to eq using auditions packaged eq or is it better
to get a 'quality' eq vst? does stuff like that make a difference? thanks!
im really comfortable with audition and don't do anything complicated,
but its seems that cubase is the other really 'pro' software for pcs..
the only benefit i've found is that it saves and loads ten times faster
than audition.. for me at least audition is so much easier to manipulate,
with tiny buttons for volume, fx, panning for each channel so you don't
have to open some huge cascade just to make minor tweaks.. audition has
buttons at the bottom for easy horizontal or vertical zooming, with cubase
you have to get the magnifying glass, choose the zoom function, etc.. urgh.
plus audition has a really easy to use editing function. i'd be using the
same vsts either way, recording in 32 bit floating point either way.. so
should i stick with cubase, learn it and get used to it? or is there no
difference with audition? i'm just a beginner to this multitrack recording
thing and i'm sure there are a million things cubase does that audition
doesn't, i just have found any yet that i seem to need
also, is it reccomend to eq using auditions packaged eq or is it better
to get a 'quality' eq vst? does stuff like that make a difference? thanks!