Cold Truth
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ok.... my mpc has sold and i will be recieving my money this weekend and my pc soon after. i am still selling a tr rack and proteus 2000, and as soon as these to pieces sell, i will be purchasing the major software for it, and after a lot of websurfing on the two, i am still caught between cubase sx and pro tools on the digi 001.
on ebay i can get the digi 001 for around $600, which is the cost of cubase sx. occasionally i have found cubase sx for about $450, but i am not completely trusting of that. (no,it isnt the academic/senior version)
the digi 001 gives me the sound card and 8 inputs to record guitars, live bass, vocals, hardware gear, whatever, along with the protools software. after buying cubase sx, i will still need to purchase a soundcard which wouldnt have the input abilites for future hardware that the digi 001 has......
but cubase seems to be more midi friendly, because the RTAS plugin format doesnt seem to have a whole lot of support, instrument wise. it does support sampletank, which i will purchase regardless of which software i buy, but cubase seems to just have more options.
now, the other thing i have been thinking about is getting the cubase Studio Box, which gives you the "lite" versions of cubase sx and the virtual guitar, grand piano, halion, d'cota and virtual drummer olug ins for $300. this looks pretty good to familiarize myself with before buying a bunch of stuff. stienberg is offering discounts for the full upgrades to each of the included plugins as well as to the full Cubase Sx, so that would be relatively cheap to do.
so, the logical thing to me seems to be to purchase both the digi 001 and the cubase Studio Box, and then have the best of both worlds, but i do not know wether the digi 001 box will work with cubase as the soundcard/audio/midi interface.
would these two work well together? couldnt i transport data from one to the other, or at least sync the two? i would appriciate some feedback n this. i know i have similar threads up, and if you guys would like to merge them with one of the other ones thats fine....
on ebay i can get the digi 001 for around $600, which is the cost of cubase sx. occasionally i have found cubase sx for about $450, but i am not completely trusting of that. (no,it isnt the academic/senior version)
the digi 001 gives me the sound card and 8 inputs to record guitars, live bass, vocals, hardware gear, whatever, along with the protools software. after buying cubase sx, i will still need to purchase a soundcard which wouldnt have the input abilites for future hardware that the digi 001 has......
but cubase seems to be more midi friendly, because the RTAS plugin format doesnt seem to have a whole lot of support, instrument wise. it does support sampletank, which i will purchase regardless of which software i buy, but cubase seems to just have more options.
now, the other thing i have been thinking about is getting the cubase Studio Box, which gives you the "lite" versions of cubase sx and the virtual guitar, grand piano, halion, d'cota and virtual drummer olug ins for $300. this looks pretty good to familiarize myself with before buying a bunch of stuff. stienberg is offering discounts for the full upgrades to each of the included plugins as well as to the full Cubase Sx, so that would be relatively cheap to do.
so, the logical thing to me seems to be to purchase both the digi 001 and the cubase Studio Box, and then have the best of both worlds, but i do not know wether the digi 001 box will work with cubase as the soundcard/audio/midi interface.
would these two work well together? couldnt i transport data from one to the other, or at least sync the two? i would appriciate some feedback n this. i know i have similar threads up, and if you guys would like to merge them with one of the other ones thats fine....