I'm switching to cubase.
Few questions.
How easy is it to catch on?
Does it have a step sequencer?
Tell me what I need to know.
Oct-08-2007 01:06
Khayat
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Neverland
Simply it will take time to understand just dont give up it deserves
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Oct-08-2007 01:47
echosystm
super wow maker
Registered: Jul 2004
Location:
Re: Cubase switch
quote:
Originally posted by DesMc8
Tell me what I need to know.
Don't switch.
If you need to ask these questions, you're not ready.
Oct-08-2007 02:16
Limit
AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
its not to hard to catch on...it just takes going through the manual. Yes it does have a step sequencer...but it is a little different to set up than your regular Reason or FLoops type. The step sequencer is a midi plug-in and in my opinion is way better than a regular step sequencer.
I would switch. Dont be worried about being ready or not...its about wanting to learn or not. I tried Cubase 5.0 back in the day and I hated it so much..so I went to Nuendo..then when Cubase Sx came out it used Nuendo style engine, so i crossed over. I love it now.
Oct-08-2007 02:28
Chronosis
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Málaga
Imo, compared to latest FL versions or Ableton Live, Cubase is easy one to grasp. You can first do most stuff using the top menus (familiar with Windows enviroment), later learn key commands which make your workflow much faster.
Originally posted by DJFreaq
And you're DEFINATELY not ready to listen to echosystem.
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He's "switching" to Cubase because he percieves it to be better, yet he doesn't know anything about it (eg. if it has a step sequencer). Think about it dude...
Oct-08-2007 22:48
RichieV
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location:
i've been using cubase for 8 years and i recently got reaper and i am glad i can finally ditch that peice of shit software.
Oct-12-2007 04:06
wrzonance
Moon
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
Re: Re: Re: Re: Cubase switch
quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
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He's "switching" to Cubase because he percieves it to be better, yet he doesn't know anything about it (eg. if it has a step sequencer). Think about it dude...
Echo has a point. But he's still a toolshed.
Why don't you go down to your local Guitar Center, or hopefully a better local pro-audio store and play with display versions of DAW software?
Or download a demo? Steinberg, unfortunately, doesn't have "demo" versions of their software, nor does Digidesign. They are ****-rags because of this.
---Adam
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Lol, I didn't know that the four letter C word was censored. How cute.