![]() the output of VST’s that generate MIDI Can be routed into a different instrument track - the only way of doing this in Logic was via IAC bus.Īny of you guys have experience with Windows - the lag used to be a worry in the past, but I hear it’s great nowadays. It really depends on your genre of music as to how “light” you’d find such instruments, if synths are of interest Padshop and Retrologue are pretty solid - that said, Alchemy in Logic is super lush… I don’t Cubase has anything that comes close to that.įor me Cubase is strong on musical theory concepts and using the chord track and everything that comes off that, is where I find actual differences to my workflow and final output of music when switching from Logic.Īlso, the ability to be able to route tracks into others was very much welcome. Groove Agent SE library is pretty decent, but you don’t have the ‘drummer’ component which many love in Logic. ![]() It’s only HALion Sonic SE that is compromised in that manner, but it’s still very good for bread and butter sounds… The core library with Cubase just sounds a little thin to my ears, so need to be processed or layered to get the best out of them. Most probably will give Cubase a bigger shot, although here also, I think some of the instruments are light versions of the full apps, but more than enough to get by for starters at least.
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