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| RivalMan |
In case anybody wants to see some more of Cubase 4, you can have a look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbic1RI0fXM
It's in German. I don't really know what they're saying, but there are some nice live screenshots :-)
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| SgtFoo |
....aaanndddd it's out!
was out 4 days ago I think.
..all the features are listed on the steinberg page! |
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| thecYrus |
| quote: | Originally posted by SgtFoo
....aaanndddd it's out!
was out 4 days ago I think.
..all the features are listed on the steinberg page! |
no, it's not out yet. but the features are already one week on the steinberg website. |
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| synthfreak |
think i will stay with sx...dont get into the trip if it works for you...i was on the uk around 5 years ago in a pricey around 40-50.000...euros studio and the guy was working with an ancient ATARI !!...
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| RivalMan |
| quote: | Originally posted by synthfreak
i was on the uk around 5 years ago in a pricey around 40-50.000...euros studio and the guy was working with an ancient ATARI !!...
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... which can be a very intelligent thing to do, if you're after tight midi. The ATARI version of Cubase (which is freeware now btw - you can find it on the Steinberg FTP site) has the most rock solid midi timing you'll ever find.
No drifting, no jitter, no (very little) latency.
But you'ld have to miss out on all the great features added in later vesions. But then again: If you have outboard worth more than 100.000 USD, who would need plugins anyway, right ;-)
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| Beautiful Beast |
It seems Cubase 4 will no longer support directx.
Waves plugins might be able to use the waveshell.dll?
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| DJFreaq |
Well. There went my AutoTune. Maybe I should buy it.
No more DirectX eh? |
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| thesuperfunk |
| has anybody taken the plunge and upgraded? ... be interesting to see what people's opinions are! |
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| thecYrus |
| yep, received my update today and like it very much so far. the included plugins are better than expected and a lot of nice improvements. the overall stability on my system is good at the moment (had no crashes yet) |
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| 3rd Signal |
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If I want to use the side-chain feature of my Waves C1 to compress my lead-line's reverb every time it hits in Cubase/Nuendo. I can't.
But I can do it in ProTools.
Audio Ch1: Lead --> send to bus 1-2
Aux Ch2: Reverb + WavesC1 which is in SC mode and recieves from bus 1-2.
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are you talking about sidechaining with Waves C1 Comp SC? |
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| gr8ape |
| we can still use waves with cubase 4 then right? |
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