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Which Do You Prefer for Production/Recording/Sequencing

Which software IYO is the best for production/recording/sequencing?

Pro Tools
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33%
Apple's Logic
1
33%
Reason (Propellerhead)
0
No votes
Cubase
1
33%
Ableton
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 3

Which Do You Prefer for Production/Recording/Sequencing

Postby TranSlucEnt » Jan 2nd, '14, 02:54

Just curious.. looking to get back into some production and recording and I need opinions. I want to upgrade. The main use is going to be for production, but maybe I'll record at some point. When you vote, please comment below with your reason. Thx

Side note: When I upgrade, I want to start sampling for my beats. Keep that in mind plz thanks :happy:
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Re: Which Do You Prefer for Production/Recording/Sequencing

Postby Steve Spag » Jan 2nd, '14, 04:12

Pro Tools is the best when it comes to recording and mixing, in my opinion. Easy to use, visually appealing, excellent quality. Can't go wrong with Pro Tools if you know what you're doing.
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Re: Which Do You Prefer for Production/Recording/Sequencing

Postby Eedee » Jan 2nd, '14, 07:53

I use Cockos Reaper for recording and mixing. It's like Pro Tools but I find it to be more user-friendly.
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Re: Which Do You Prefer for Production/Recording/Sequencing

Postby mdemaz » Jan 2nd, '14, 08:01

Eedee wrote:I use Cockos Reaper for recording and mixing. It's like Pro Tools but I find it to be more user-friendly.
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Re: Which Do You Prefer for Production/Recording/Sequencing

Postby Slim Fiasco » Jan 2nd, '14, 09:53

I use FL Studio for beats and Cubase for recording/mixing/mastering. However, check this out:

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Re: Which Do You Prefer for Production/Recording/Sequencing

Postby lifeadeath » Jan 19th, '14, 14:21

I've been using FL Studio for 8 years, that's why I prefer that one. It's all about what you get used to. It's not easy or that much fun to change to a different software. But nowadays I've started mixing in Cubase, I like it a lot. Not for beatmaking because I'm so used to FL.
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