even though you use Cubase instead of Acid, you will have to sample the
synth lines (if you want it all in the computer anyway)

On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Hugh G. Blaze wrote:

> 
> >     Basically, if you just want to do simple MIDI sequencing to outboard
> >gear and toss some waves over it, use whatever is easiest for you.
> 
> That's exactly what i want to do. I love acid for it's ease of use but have 
> a compendium of vintage synths that I just can't leave in the closet anymore 
> (I have a Kenton midi/cv converter). Plus, I'm getting a new soundcard to 
> run all the .wav files to seperate channels on my Mackie. So far I'm really 
> "turned off" by what i hear about logic, beacaue all I really want to do is 
> throw my synth lines over the .wav that I'm currently working with in Acid, 
> instead of having to sample them and drop them into the program. Discuss.
> 
> 
> But if you
> >want serious next-level audio and MIDI wrangling, Logic Audio 4 on a G4 
> >with
> >Hyperengine and a bunch of plugins is the hottest thing that exists.
> 
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