BlueGreenBoy
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Pretty much as it sounds. For various reason I've decided to switch from Logic to Cubase and was wondering if anyone had any advice on making the transition as painless as possible?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Pretty much as it sounds. For various reason I've decided to switch from Logic to Cubase and was wondering if anyone had any advice on making the transition as painless as possible?
Thanks in advance!
Have moved to Cubase after being a long-time DP user.
One subtle impression...it's much easier on the eyes than DP.
Also, I think Steinberg has done a great job with the keystrokes for using an external keypad. Perfect. Don't have to set up my own! Same for the regular keystrokes on the main keyboard. Well thought out, and easy to work with and remember.
This may be subjective...but I just had a little audio editing project where I had to replace an announcer's voice and to put in 'this years' shows and dates. We used the same music I produced last year, but replaced the voice.
My client said he thought it sounded better and clearer. He wouldn't know what software I used or would care. And I was thrilled at how easy it was to make everything sound like I wanted.
I give a big shout-out to the Cubase stock plugs. (...well, I did use a couple of other 3rd partyplugins as well that I know and love.).....but, the Cubase stock plugs are fine. No complaints!
And, the Halion and other synth content that comes with Cubase is really great and totally useful. In fact, I can 'lighten my load' and make life easier by replacing some synths and other samplers I've used over the years and really make use of what comes with the software from Steinberg.
Has anyone had any performance issues compared to running Logic on the same Mac?
Has anyone had any performance issues compared to running Logic on the same Mac?
Been using Cubase since SX3. This has never been a problem. The Cubase UI is crisp and really not sluggish and never crashes. Are you on PC or Mac?My biggest issue with Cubase (even on version 10) is the sluggish UI.
I’ll most often get crashes when performing a UI related task, such as dragging a plugin to a new slot.
Also, selecting several tracks in the mixer at once and performing a global operation - like adjusting volume faders - when the project is playing, will cause the UI to become jerky.
None of this affects the final output from Cubase, but just leaves the impression that the software isn’t optimised.
Same issues here. I love Cubase and it’s capabilities, but it gets really sluggish and choppy when you have dense MIDI playing back (on a Mac at least).My biggest issue with Cubase (even on version 10) is the sluggish UI.
I’ll most often get crashes when performing a UI related task, such as dragging a plugin to a new slot.
Also, selecting several tracks in the mixer at once and performing a global operation - like adjusting volume faders - when the project is playing, will cause the UI to become jerky.
None of this affects the final output from Cubase, but just leaves the impression that the software isn’t optimised.