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Nuendo 4 vs cubase 5
Nuendo 4 vs cubase 5










nuendo 4 vs cubase 5

Logic has the same idea, it's just under a menu in each editor window, which means more mousing around. I really miss the right click context sensitive menu's from SX, that was a very fast way of working. In general I'd say SX is laid out in a more logical fashion (ironically), but the flipside of that is that Logic is MUCH more configurable. I'd pay $300 for Ultrabeat alone, so it was worth it for me just for that. Logic's plug ins are better, no doubt about it. Logic has the Transform editor, which is more or less like SX's logical editor. SX has midi plug ins, but I never used them. In terms of midi, I think they are both equal.

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Nothing in Logic's arrange view is sample accurate. Logic's no slouch here, it just requires you to open the sample editor to do many of the same things you can do right in SX's arrange view. SX has far more intuitive audio editing, no question. My thoughts (repaste from a similar thread a few weeks ago):












Nuendo 4 vs cubase 5