I think the glass and soda media may take a lot longer to get the cases as clean since they are a finer media. Generally "sand blasting" of these materials is done under high pressure where as a tumbler is not. Just my opinion that they would not work as well in a standard tumbler.
I use a 50/50 mixture of fine walnut and corncob with a dash of polish and run the tumbler about one hour with good results. I am not concerned as to how clean the inside of the case and primer pocket come out, but I don't have to look at them after the cases are filled and reloaded.
Many on this forum praise the results they get with stainless steel pins and wet tumbling of their cases, and from what I can see the results are outstanding. I however do not want to get into the mess and additional time it takes to clean and dry the cases, so I guess I am stuck with the method I currently use.
If I was into selling cases for a profit, I guess I would take the additional time to do wet tumbling, but since it is just for my own use, walnut and corncob does a nice enough job on the cases.
Good luck on you choice and stay safe.
Jim