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Old 01-07-2008, 08:42 PM
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Default The right program for me

hmmkay

im using logic at college which ive started to get used to and i have just purchased an axiom 61, this m-audio external soundcard preamp and a old korg bo fast track pro box thingy and an old korg box which im told has some sounds in it =D

iv also just got cubase sx3 but im finding it really difficult after about a week to just get going.

i was wondering if anyone knew of, for lack of a better word, "simpler" program which is as close to logic as i can go without getting a mac =]

i basically just want to be able to "record" onto it and then put some midi drums bass and a few other things in with the keyboard, if i have to stick with cubase then i guess thats that

as you can probably tell i dont know really what im doing so i havent worked out how to connect this shizzle up together yet..... to many different wires and stuff but yeah il ask about that stuff later when iv got a cool program to work with

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Default Re: The right program for me

You could check out Sonar Home Studio which looks kind of similar to Logic. Cubase isn't difficult to get the hang of though. I would give it a chance. Learn how to set up the main window the way you want it to get the features you use most. Even the transport bar is customizable. Just remove the things that you don't want. Sure it looks a little different, but it has the same kind of workflow. I think you'ld kick yourself down the road for ditching Cubase.
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