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Apple is making all their money with phones and tablets and I have very little confidence in the Mac at this point. After seeing what they did with Final Cut, I have zero faith in Apple to keep Logic going forward. I've also got a couple of PCs, one sitting idle that topples the overall processing power of the Mac I have, and at the time I bought it it toppled anything available from Apple at any price point (despite costing much less). Havent kept up to see how that's changed. Overall based on what I've seen over the last several years, I think I just need to learn Cubase on PC for my particular needs. |
Yeah, but nowadays Logic is like my second skin, I can work much faster with it, then on Cubase (which I've been using a lot, on a laptop, since I'm in between houses right now), where I always feel a strange handicap. I also think Apple's focus has been on their gadgets for far to long, the Mac Pro is a joke, in terms of features, with totally outdated processors on them - and they sell them for such a huge amount of money. And the latest OS updates brought some issues with them, some older plug-ins are not compatible any more - even though there's been a fair number of updates by major brands and all. But all that so you have better facebook integration and a menu that looks like an IPAD? Still using snow leopard here, not thinking twice about it...
And yeah, Final Cut was a joke. Plain and simple. If they do the same with Logic, I think I'm going to get myself a Hackintosh and use this version on it, while learning Cubase at the same time and say goodbye Apple for good. They're largely over priced, and I haven't been excited about them for far to long. It's all a big bull salad, if you ask me. |
Only reason I got a macbook pro was for live performances with Cubase -had too many issues with drivers, mainly due to Nvidia GPUs (the old pc laptop i had was a gaming machine).
Its rock solid for djing and live, but way overpriced. Luckily my DJing paid it off over six months or so. |
Yeah, it's much more stable and therefore more reliable for live use...
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I am a huge fan of u-he as their software and sound fits in so well with the TI in my personal opinion. Coupled with synthmaster which I would like to see in vst3 and a better gui. Dissapointed with the Moog offerings, price wise too much I believe. Keeping an eye on the Macbeth analogues though...see good things coming from them in the future I hope, if they grow. Releived theres no TI3 as i cannot afford it at the moment heehee. |
Also a big fan of U-He's here. They're stuff is amazing. Didn't know about their plans to go hardware, where have you read about that? Diva would actually make sense to evolve to hardware since most CPU's still struggle with it maxed out, while Zebra would be almost impossible to create a physical interface for, at least with the expectable price range of humans...
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Does anyone have any experience with PreSonus Studio One Artist DAW? I ask because a new audio interface am considering, whether usb or firewire, PreSonus includes full copy of Studio One Artist. |
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