Ableton or Cubase

Ableton or Cubase
Posted on: 27.12.2012 by Digna Sweig
After I've had a lot of crashing on ableton,I believeing about to go on cubase.Now I am interested in your opinion for cubase.Thanks
Digna Sweig
27.12.2012
After I've had a lot of crashing on ableton,I believeing about to go on cubase.Now I am interested in your opinion for cubase.Thanks
Sydney Lashway
31.12.2012
I've only tinkered with Ableton a few times. I did not like it at all. I've been using Cubase since VST 32 and I've stuck with it since then. I love it, but I do acknowledge the fact that it's incredibly more powerful when coupled with another DAW type program. I used to use Acid Pro and Cubase linked through ReWire and now I load Maschine as a VST in Cubase or route the outs from Maschine to tracks in Cubase.
Reena Erdei
28.12.2012
Also a point to remember that Steinberg is the only company to offer a DAW without a built in sampler! Doesn't effect me as I use Kontakt 8, but for new users without a sampler its an extra cost.
Monserrate Rupnow
26.12.2012
Depends on how you like to work IMO. Ableton is a good all-around program, but without customizeable key commands and some other more detailed editing functions, it can be a little slow to use too. Cubase has excellent and intuitive audio editing abilities (for me anyway), but lacks the flexible routing and session view that makes Live so popular.
Ervin Calvery
26.12.2012
Ableton. I don't like MIDI editing in Cubase (Live 9 has improvements to 8's editing too) and sample/audio editing in Cubase has nothing on Pro Tools or just Ableton.

Using the 64 bit 9 beta (version 50 or so) I experience no crashing. If you have a hot system, running 9 is no big deal.

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