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Excellent support and there is a friendly, helpful community on the forums. But, try and make sense of it all and get a general feel for what's good and what's not.įrom my experience, I have had no problems with cubase, it's what i know so i've never felt the need to switch. Of course, chances are you will get many different recommendations for loads of contradictory reasons.

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The how to's and knowledge for using a certain DAW can be massive, it depends how deep you want to go, but try and have a play with a couple or like you're doing get lots of opinions.

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I have only used cubase and pro tools for a decent amount of time, but i have dabbled in others. However, i don't have much experience on the matter. Secondly, because I have a PC not a Mac (im at uni, cant be shifting lots of gear all over the place and I need the PC for other work over a Mac), from what I've been told, cubase runs better on PC compared to others such as pro tools.Įven the Essentials version has plenty of vst instruments and plug-ins to keep you occupied. Why?: Because firstly, it was the DAW used by my college and therefore the first experience in the world of DAWs and the one used throughout my A-levels. I'd like to canvass opinion on this and assess what other Axe-FX users are currently working with.

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However, it's expensive and will mean I will have to continue recording my Axe-FX via the hardware. Right now I'm leaning towards Record (with Reason 4 Premium Ed.) because I won't have to research and purchase additional products immediately. So far I haven't found any preloaded instruments.

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I would prefer to get a package which has quality software instruments already pre-loaded so I don't have to go out and buy them straight away. Nice interface but as yet I can't find any preloaded instruments within the demo version. Presonus Studio One - I'm still trialling this. However, Record does not support any other VSTs/plugins at this time so it will be incompatible with Axe-PC. Record (with Reason 4) - I have a friend who is a producer with a background using Protools who swears by this combination in tandem with BFD2. Also very deep and somewhat daunting for a computer recording novice like me. Logic - Puts a ton of stuff on my Mac I'll never use and can't be removed without reinstalling my entire OS. And I don't want to spend the rest of my life learning to do simple things. I also intend to buy BFD2 for drums so it needs to be compatible with this. I would prefer support for third-party software instruments because I plan to get the Axe-PC when it comes out. I'm still vacillating on which DAW to work with.














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