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Yeah, these are things happening on certain projects from C12. Possibly back and forth C12-C13-C12-C13.

Still, I found people clamining similar things happening to them, so that's just a word of warning not to jump Cubase versions like that.

Most of this is gone when creating new projects in C13. I still have to make one to see if this doesn't happen if it becomes large enough. Everything I'm working on is coming from C12 yet.

- Piotr
 
Importing WAVs fine from Explorer here too, Win 10. Insert Silence works fine if the ruler is showing IIRC.
This is even funnier over here in certain projects from C12. I drag and drop a single file, nothing happens. I do that with 3 files, Cubase asking if I want it on one track or each it's own. Whatever I pick, nothing happens :). But the funniest is when I do that with 20 files. Same routine, except now I get 3 files imported :).

Can drag and drop to pool and then into project, though.

Anyway it's a 100GB+ project from C12. An empty project doesn't seem erratic.

- Piotr
 
This is even funnier over here in certain projects from C12. I drag and drop a single file, nothing happens. I do that with 3 files, Cubase asking if I want it on one track or each it's own. Whatever I pick, nothing happens :). But the funniest is when I do that with 20 files. Same routine, except now I get 3 files imported :).

Can drag and drop to pool and then into project, though.

Anyway it's a 100GB+ project from C12. An empty project doesn't seem erratic.

- Piotr
I thought this has more to do with Cubase having a hard limit for project sizes above 4.21gb? It's there where Cubase projects get unstable and all sorts of weird stuff/corruptions happen, but that limit is as old as time itself.
 
Whhhhaaaa... 100GB PROJECT?!!! Holy cow, didn't know that was even possible....
Oh, haha I meant it's over 100GB in RAM, but the project file itself is below 300MB in this case.

I have 256GB of RAM, and I just keep duplicating and loading stuff when working. Then 5 days later, I have no idea what these tracks are and just keep loading more :D.

- Piotr
 
what's really irritating is that there's no VI playback when you change velocity using middle mouse button over velocity tab in the info lane of the key editor. there's multiple threads about it on the steinberg forum so hopefully it will get fixed with .0.20
 
what's really irritating is that there's no VI playback when you change velocity using middle mouse button over velocity tab in the info lane of the key editor. there's multiple threads about it on the steinberg forum so hopefully it will get fixed with .0.20

This is a very convenient alternative :)
 

This is a very convenient alternative :)
yeah I'm aware of that and it should get us through to the next update, but I find it irritating nevertheless haha as it's a hardwired brain thing at this point after being a single step action for ages.
sometimes Cubase just takes a step backwards. Like we used to be able to switch the tracks off in inactive projects, but someone at Steinberg thought it's not needed anymore
 
what? is this really FREE?? stunning for such Cubase update release, I think.


YES! 48khz is absolutely correct! The content included with Cubase 13 is a GAME CHANGER!! This entire forum is now obsolete thanks to the included content with Cubase 13! Nobel peace prize, AHOY!
 
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YES! 48khz is absolutely correct! The content included with Cubase 13 is a GAME CHANGER!! This entire forum is now obsolete thanks to the included content with Cubase 13! Nobel peace prize, AHOY!
Gamechanger for who? Certainly not those who already own high quality sample libraries?
 
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Gamechanger for who? Certainly not those who already own high quality sample libraries?
It is seriously good included content for those who don't, though. I mean, I started on Reason's Orkester library. This stuff, for free, is pretty insane, yes.

Cubase comes loaded with quality stuff guys. Seriously.

There are people who think 500 euros for Cubase or 1000 euros for Nuendo is expensive. It's not at all, for what you get. There are other DAWs that are cheaper upfront, yes. Most don't get you a quarter of the stuff included in Cubase/Nuendo. And the stuff that's included, libraries, synths, effects, samples: it's actually seriously good!

Iconica Sketch is I think the best free orchestra I have ever seen. I have paid a lot for libraries that could do much less...
 
I didn't had opportunity to try it yet but it's possible that it may be the most consistent full package orchestra library for peanuts that indeed can beat much more expensive libraries.
I have libraries that are much more expensive and while sounds good in demo's, are PITA to work with: inconsistent timing of shorts and legatos or what's the best, inconsistencies in stereo positioning (I'm looking at you 8dio). Then there's "mix'n'match game with different libraries/sections.
So even if I'm "pro", I'm looking forward to try it and I'll not be surprised if this will replace plenty of libraries that I paid way more than $100/each.

Or it will be like with those libraries: great online demo yet PITA to use in real life ;)
 
I would actually go as far to say that Iconica has some of the best violin short notes I own now. The fact that Cubase basically gifted me that is pretty cool.
 
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