I'd be interested to find out what automation features are superior in Logic. Also, what features is cubase missing in non-desctructive editing?OMU wrote:And Cubase is years behind Logic at non-destructive editing
I moved to Logic from Cubase and the only thing that really makes imo a difference is the handling of audio parts in the arrange.
On the other hand the automation in Cubase is a joke when you're looking how it is implemented in Logic.
In Cubase I used automation only when I had no other choice to do some kind of things but in Logic I find myself using it all the time.
And, by the way, you can limit as mch as you want the undo steps in Logic, so what's the big deal?
I still use Cubase from time to time but I couldn't see myself going back to it from Logic.
I'm genuinely curious.
