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Originally posted by Ruphus
I think you are now the second person I noticed preferring Nuendo to Samp. I havn´t counted all the opinions into the opposite direction though.
Ruphus |
why dont you look at the sales--they are 1000 to 1. Look, I have had samp since it first came out --way before magix got their hands on it. Its way behind--its always been way behind. It keeps improving--but so does Nuendo and I think it would actually take Steinberg to stop updating Nuendo for Samp to catch up and that would take a couple years.
I've always loved the object editor and some of the other cool things Samp has--but its midi is a joke and its vst instrument is not up to par(and it shouldnt be--they just adding these things--so how can anyone believe they could compared to nuendo or cubase which has had these features forever)
I believe the update for Samp may be free for me so I'll check it out--I would like to hear how Sasha's plugins sound cause he's the best I have heard at emulating saturation(enorphin) in a plugin
I think its really the other way around--you guys dont have nuendo--so you cant see why its better. Just a guess--either way I respect your opinion--and if it works for all your needs thats great
has anyone got a sneak peak at the MAGIX Analogue Modelling Suite--if so how does it sound?