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Old 12-04-2007, 02:43 PM
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Default Re: Cubase Studio 4 vs. Cubase 4

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I saved $200 and ordered Cubase Studio 4 the other day. It does almost everything Cubase 4 does. I'll be able to spend the extra dough on sample software!
In regard to sample software, you may do very well with an actual sampler, but just keep in mind that the big sample libraries have their own sampler included in most cases. For example, I own Quantum Hardcore XP bass and it came with it's on Kompakt (which is the "lightweight" version of Kontakt). While Kontakt offers more in the way of processing and manipulation of the samples, I've not found a need for that yet. Usually when I use samples, I want it to sound fairly real so I don't need to play with envelopes and such.

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