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From: "Pamela or/and Lars" <pollen@xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 at 2:33:08 PM
Subject: Re: Advantages of Logic? (vs Cubase)
Message #4261
Can't you do this in Logic with the event float? Lars H > From: "Budy" <thirdeye@...> > > Well; the only thing I realy mis in Logic is the position info in the arr. > window > itself. Now I always have to have the list window open. > > In Cubase you could select any part and move it by altering the position > in the position info box, which is part of the Arr window. You don't have to > use special commands for that: its all in that one window and so easy to > overview, > just like the mouse position. You always see where you are in every detail > without zooming, scrolling, or doing anything extra. I like concentrating on > music without interruptions to change screens and all that. > > I totally agree that Logic is much better equiped what all other possible > features > is concerned. Now if only those cpu interruptions could vanish....... > > Cheers > > Budy > > Pamela and/or Lars wrote > > > Yeah, but in Cubase you don't have the option if you ever want to! Logic > > does it both ways. I frequently move by bars or other units. Also if you > > want to move audio by a "bit" in Cubase IMO you can't do that simply if > you > > are trying to move forward in time. Too many steps. I guess it's not a > big > > deal if you don't need to do that for the way you use it, though. I agree > > that Cubase's feature set is fine. > >
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