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    Junior Freak
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    Default Ableton Live vs Cubase SX

    Hey there,

    I am a little confused at the moment. As I am told by some that Ableton is mainly used for Live PA and that Cubase SX is the better program for studio production.

    Then again I have also been told Ableton is less complex, more user friendly for Live PA and studio production.

    QUESTION EVOLVES AROUND "STUDIO PRODUCTION" NOT "LIVE PA":

    Just curious if someone could help me with which is better to use?

    Is Ableton a good sequencing program for production? Or am I better off with Cubase SX, I know artist such as DJ Misjah and Adam Jay have said they use Ableton for studio production. Not that it matters, but just a little confused in which direction should I go for?

    Thanks.

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    Keepin' it Unreal
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    My advice - Try both, see which one suits you best. At the end of the day, its not what program you use that counts, its how you use it!

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    If u like working around loops and audio snippets then Live is a powerfull program... mainly is u like 2 produce all at once... but 4 fine tunning and real processing I would rather depend on SX... Still live is great if u like yer prodution style 2 b "simple" and straight forward just live a Jam/ live session...

    ... best thing is 2 use both 2gether via rewire..


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    Junior Freak
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    its all depends of user..whic will be easyer...becaouse its simillar! :lol:
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