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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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Traitor!
Actually, what are your thoughts on disableton? I'm thinking of switching it up as I may need a dual platform sequencer and it's either Cubie or Live....
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Jan-09-2014 18:58
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Andy28
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Registered: Jul 2010
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If I remember it's something like file/collect all and save....
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Jan-09-2014 19:03
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tehlord
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Windsor
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| quote: | Originally posted by Andy28
If I remember it's something like file/collect all and save.... |
Bingo that got it, thanks.
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Traitor!
Actually, what are your thoughts on disableton? I'm thinking of switching it up as I may need a dual platform sequencer and it's either Cubie or Live.... |
Haha
Well to be honest 9.1 has been a bit of a revelation for me.
I tried versions 7 and 8 I think, and I never got much past opening a new project and trying to choose something before it crashed or did something stupid.
So far 9.1 has been rock solid apart from crashing when I tried to render a project containing the Virus, although I'm sure that's just a setting I've not discovered yet.
I've been using Cubase for years, and more recently Logic, but I'm going to ditch the Mac Mini I'm using and wait until I can get the Mac Pro, so in the meantime I also wanted a cross platform DAW to do collabs with and use on my 2nd PC DAW (because I only have 1 cubase license).
If you're using Logic now, Cubase would be the obvious choice as the workflow is basically identical.
BUT
I'm really liking the Live way of doing things for dance tracks. It's SO fast, and the workflow is a real boon to creativity for me now.
There are some obvious flaws such as the mixer still being Garageband basic, but then how much do you actually need for dance tracks. The routing isn't quite as comprehensive as something like Cubase either, but again it's enough for teh darnce.
The way it handles samples is miles and miles ahead of either Logic or Cubase. I guess you can do the same things in the other DAW's, but Live makes it simple and intuitive.
If I were recording audio or doing some score/ambient/real music I'd still use Cubase 100% though.
It's good to have both though.
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Jan-09-2014 19:27
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Andy28
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Registered: Jul 2010
Location:
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I'm using 32bit here, it's fine (most of the time)
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Jan-09-2014 22:55
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