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Old 3rd February 2009   #14
Eloheim
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A lot of peeps I know, and I can attest to this personally as well, find it difficult to switch DAW's if you've been using 1 since you started. Sometimes I think it's like learning your first language vs. a second. Maybe this is just cause I don't have formal training in engineering, but I felt like everything was working against me when I tried it. Of course, put the time into it, and you should have no problem. But it's easy to overlook workflow. If you've got the creative juices flowin and can translate your ideas into your current setup (which, as others have said, is adaquate) then you might just as well stick with that, especially if you try out cubase and things aren't goin well. Then again I didn't have anyone to teach me in person either...
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