Daddybird
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Posted: Dec. 23 2004, 13:33 |
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Quote (Korgscrew @ Dec. 23 2004, 10:47) | Yes, Cubase started out as a MIDI sequencer, so it's well equipped for that side of things. Audio came later, and more recently still (though when I say recently, it must be about 6 years ago now, perhaps more), virtual instruments. I believe that some synthesisers are included with the basic package, but you may find that you want different ones to what they give you.
Another one which I'd say is worth a look (I'm assuming that you're using a Windows PC) is Cakewalk Sonar, which offers broadly the same capabilities. |
I now have Cubase SX 2.0. It's a good program, but I'm not used to it, so that may take a while. It's god lots of synths, but its all very electronic sounding, no guitars or piano's etc. Maybe I can download some add-ons?
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