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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by nowaysj » Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:56 pm

Yeah, I feel u, just have to use a few different tools where other apps just use one.

DH, how about the sends, is it 8 sends total per project? Please please say no.
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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:57 pm

group tracks man groups
if your serious about it pick up the power manual, even if for an older version
the sx/sl 3 one is like 8$ total including shipping on barnes and noble

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by nowaysj » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:04 pm

Yeah, have a 3 dvd cubase 4 tutorial thingie majig. Only on the first disc. Might be better to learn from a book, the old fashioned way. Cubase's internal help is pretty good too.
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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:06 pm

yea but steinberg tech support wise forum and phone sucks. the power manuals are great and kill the reg manuals far as for how quick it is to find shit and workarounds.
the dvds even included with power manuals i've found to be useless just because the hands on and reading sinks in more

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by FSTZ » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:22 pm

their support does suck since they were bought by Yamaha

but seriously,

the amount of time you've spent posting about the software you could have gotten balls deep in it

and just because one person on this forum has a strange workflow (sorry C&D) shouldn't discourage you from buying what is possibly the best software for your sound

there are no limits and no down sides to Cubase 5

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by FSTZ » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:23 pm

I am willing to bet you a sandwich

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by hurlingdervish » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:29 pm

FSTZ wrote:I am willing to bet you a sandwich
theres no demo and no real resource so...ill have to ask

how does cubase handle audio?

is it destructive processing like audition?

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by nowaysj » Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:35 pm

I'm only head deep, I've been hurt before. :i:
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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by FSTZ » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:10 pm

100% non destructive with unlimited levels of undo

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:26 pm

few posts back working with audio
cubase is the god

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by hurlingdervish » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:30 pm

FSTZ wrote:100% non destructive with unlimited levels of undo
hmm does it make a new file or just no processing?

because i actually want a destructive audio engine, ableton is so non-destructive that its refreshing to have the opposite

and multitracking in audition seems like a bitch...

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:32 pm

if set up right and you have the space makes new files for every change

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by hurlingdervish » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:39 pm

deadly habit wrote:if set up right and you have the space makes new files for every change
but what im asking is it a drop down menu thing like

right click----process----reverb----settings

etc

or is it just a channel that you drag effects to, or both?

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by FSTZ » Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:12 pm

both

add FX (process) to audio clips or to tracks

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by step correct » Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:48 pm

When I resample shit/bounce a loop or something to audio it seems to go a little off beat... WTF is this it's driving me nuts?
More likely to happen when I'm using some kind of effects.

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by the dub lemon » Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:06 pm

nowaysj wrote:
the dub lemon wrote:
nowaysj wrote:FWIW, ableton's midi editing whoops ass on cubases' :lol:
I just can't see that myself...fucking hate ableton for midi, love cubase for midi
To my newbie knowledge, it is very laborious to draw, move, size, delete, and slide off the grid midi notes. There are no contextual tooltips, have to keep going to the palet of tools just to do simple things.
Learn some keyboard shortcuts....the tool pallet is mapped along the number keys at top of you keyboard...get used to what tools are where and you'll be flying!

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by nowaysj » Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:10 pm

^ that sounds like plugin delay compensation.

Have you checked under Devices, Device Setup, then click in the VST Audio System tab, make sure adjust for Record Latency is checked.

And what the heck am I complaining about midi for, I'm in it for the audio anyway! -e-
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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by cloak and dagger » Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:05 am

FSTZ wrote:their support does suck since they were bought by Yamaha

but seriously,

the amount of time you've spent posting about the software you could have gotten balls deep in it

and just because one person on this forum has a strange workflow (sorry C&D) shouldn't discourage you from buying what is possibly the best software for your sound

there are no limits and no down sides to Cubase 5

Haha well I posted that just to let him know the downside of the program, since that was the topic of the thread. It's still my favorite DAW and I recommend it. I'm not trying to discourage anyone from using it, but if he just wants to know the negative points of the program, I figured I should mention the only problem I have with it. But again, I recommend it over everything else...but it's more important to find something that suits your workflow than to buy what other people consider is the best.



PS- Do you really think I have a strange workflow? :cry:

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by FSTZ » Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:09 am

hahahaha

busted!

moving your stuff after you write your automation strikes me as weird

but hey, I have some "divergent" production habits as well

my friend Nik (Calculon) has always bigg'd you up and while I haven't heard anything from you recently, I am certain you know exactly what you are doing

haha

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Re: The Down Side of Cubase

Post by nowaysj » Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:15 am

FSTZ wrote:moving your stuff after you write your automation strikes me as weird
I do this all the time in flstudio. Its a piece of piss. The automation clips are just like any other clip, or what cubase calls event. You can stack up 20 clips of automation, group them with the underlying audio or midi data, and move the whole chunk where ever u want. Kind of why I don't understand resampling (to a large extent), you can do it all at once, and maintain all the flexibility u need.
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