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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