Well, i thought we talk about hardware...
anyhow, when it comes to software i have also something to say...
I also used Steinberg's Cubase since years and i am now on the latest version.
But i don't like as much anymore, don't know why. Maybe the look, maybe the way it works, but for recording and arranging a song SX3 is still in use.
Last year i made a good deal on Samplitude V8. I tell you, i like the feel of this program and i know that it sound silly, but my impression is, that it sound better ( i know, i know, how can that be? ). The Midisection of Samplitude is still a bit poor, but there are enough users at the Steinberg Forum which report enough timing probs with SX. Anyhow, for recording i can recommend both Progs, but i feel more sympathy for samplitude.
My most inspiring and beloved Softwaresequencer at the moment is LIVE!
Yes, this is not a sequencer or just a program, it is a musicinstrument. It inspire me and it is fun to work with it. Well, everyone who use it knows about what i am speaking, and everyone who don't know Ableton Live should give it a try. honestly.
How does it come that all companies above are from germany?
At least, when i travel around and have to stay in a hotel and gor my Notebook with me, i am happy to have Propellarheads Reason installed on it. There is nothing else i need or miss if i want to make a new song.
Reason is fine!
So, one last thing. I love synthesizer, so that's why i bought the voyager and there is realy nothing which comes close in software. it starts with the feeling. i need to feel and hear the electrons running thru the cabels....
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Stefan
