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Originally Posted by allencollins I dunno I've used both for years too. started with Samp in 1995. Cubase
since the 'vst' versions. Both have come a long way. I do feel Nuendo/cubase are better all around but you can't deny the transparent sound quality of Samp vs Nuendo it's obvious. I'm not sure what exactly nuendo does whether it's in the summing or some limiter somewhere but it is not pure when playing in real time.
Bouncing may be another story but real time playback in Nuendo is funky. It also seems the more tracks you add the quality gets even worse. |
I totally agree with you allen. I've been using cubase since cubase audio and samplitude since version 7. Samp is my mixing studio. I do everything in cubase cause there's where I'm most comfortable, then just load wavefiles into samp to mix. I couldn't care less about this null tests etc. Just frogging listen and you'll hear the differnece! Everything else is just a big fat horned cow.