

Cubase vs fl studio vs logic vs cakewalk pro#
I have thought of going Pro tools,īut really would rather spend the cash on I am making will be first quality, so any help Violinist bigtime here), and I hope this CD That I play on, big names like REM etc (Pro I want (and demand) the highest quality onĪ low budget. Soundcard and then playing it for a girlfriend. Sort of trick Cube does to mixdown that cake doesįor the record, this is not me singing into a I havent finished anything on Cake yet, so I dont Why is cubase better than cake in that sense? It will be a whileįor that all to be done, and I am in the process I am currently in the process of Transcribing,Ĭomposing, arranging, and recording music thatĮventually will go on CD. ( I have no love for Gore or Bush either, but Iĭid vote for one of them : my lips are sealed)! Would suit me better, I would jump ship tomorrow. Love for Cake, it suits my needs, but If Cubase I realize the debate over Cubase and Cakewalk canīe like Gore vs. Hi Ikmuller, and thank you so much for responding, I bet even hardcore Cubase folks would agreeĮverybody is enjoying life as much as I am these Where mine is, but rest assured its in perfectĬondition, read three pages one day, thats about it.Ĭertainly that is one advantage over Cubase, Am I right?Ĭakewalk comes with a huge manual.

I have seen, it just seems poorly set up,Īnd a much steeper learning curve. To me, that is the most ackward interface I have Cubasis, and have downloaded the Cubaseĭemo. I am jumping ship to Cubase, Logic or Pro Tools,

Nuts, and if Cake doesnt fix that in Version 10 On playback for individual tracks, no led metersįor Midi as well. One thing I HATE about Cake is there are no led meters Over Cake for me? Does at actually sound different, Given that info, what advantage would Cubase have Now, and I am weary of eating up tracks with plug-ins,Ĭause my computer is not killer (566Celery, 128ram etc). So I dont have much use for Plug-ins, at least right The advantage on, and I have outboard Reverb hardware, I don't do soft synths, which obviously Cubase has If it's not right I will undo and play it til it's right. I do mostly Classical Stuff, and I don't really edit I am trying to keep an open mind here, so Ok, other than the Dongle nonsense, can you folksĮxplain why you like Cubase so much over Cake?
