Hi all,
I'm a Cubase user, and I don't know why there are people saying that Logic Audio sounds better than Cubase??
Is there a difference between the Asio2 In and out or what? Is there anybody that could make clear this fact ?
Because if is there a reason to change in Logic audio (because of a better sound) .... then .... i will change immediatly!!
Then the question is: Is there a "sounding" difference between Logic and Cubase
Thanks in advance for the idea or answer (all is well accepted)
Excuse me for my bad english...
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What audio program sounds better? (Logic Audio or Cubase)???
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i found that wavelab sounds better than soundforge and cakewalk better then logic even cubase. but muzis sound much better then any other audio program. only winamp sounds better

btw: this is joke!
oooops! i forget to test nuendo and microsoft word
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btw: this is joke!

oooops! i forget to test nuendo and microsoft word

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Thanks for the replyes,
I continue to work with Cubase, because I know better how does it work! I tried to install a demo version of Logic, but I can understand nothing in logic!!
I had crashes all the time... but I don't know what's the matter.
If I've understand right the sound is equal in both audio engine, the only matter is the "know-how" of the program.
Anyway, I would thank all folks here in PlanetZ.
Regards 
I continue to work with Cubase, because I know better how does it work! I tried to install a demo version of Logic, but I can understand nothing in logic!!
I had crashes all the time... but I don't know what's the matter.
If I've understand right the sound is equal in both audio engine, the only matter is the "know-how" of the program.
Anyway, I would thank all folks here in PlanetZ.


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As far as I've been able to tell from the numrous discussion on this topic, Logic and Cubase (from version 5 upwards, 3.7 had problems) basically sound the same. Of course the built-in eq's, effects and other dynamics will sound different so that's a matter of taste.
The new Cubase SX, coming in June (I hope) will feature a new audio engine based on Nuendo, so it'll probably be better still.
The new Cubase SX, coming in June (I hope) will feature a new audio engine based on Nuendo, so it'll probably be better still.

The audioengine in Cubase5, CubaseSX and Nuendo are EXACTLY the same.On 2002-03-14 16:45, King of Snake wrote:
The new Cubase SX, coming in June (I hope) will feature a new audio engine based on Nuendo, so it'll probably be better still.![]()
At least that's what the Steinberg developers told me yesterday in Frankfurt

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And it would be quite wierd if that minute difference between steinberg line of softs and logic could kill or make live your mix. So I think, work with anything you've got! Shew, big difference! If you know Cubase, then work with it unless you've got enough motivation to go through the process of learning a new software. Even if Logic was better than Cubase, you'd still have a couple of month of leraning time. In the end, it's a no win deal, the change causes your creativity to slow down. (atleast during the switching period) But sometimes a big change to refresh your mind is good.
Just like an occasional synth even if you're not dieing for it. Now that's what I'd like just right now! hehe.

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