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I used Samplitude 10 and Cubase 5. Any difference in sound between the engines is so small and not worth even discussing at this point. If they sound a little different, my mixing with hardware and software plug ins, the end result will be the same. If Samp has a little more of X then you will touch up Cubase to get closer to the Samp sound...if that is what you want. More engineers are familar with Cubase, and the backing of Yamaha makes it more appealing to me. For mastering, since Cubase does not burn CD's, I use Samplitude which I prefer over Wavelab though both are good. Again more of a personal preference thing.
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