I've used Cubase as my primary DAW since around 2000, and as much as I find it very comfortable and efficient to use, it's also an endless source of frustration, mainly due to the fact that Steinberg are a really quite customer-unfriendly company, and pretty much do whatever the fuck they like, while ignoring both he majority of user requests/bug reports, AND a seemingly infintely stubborn refusal to fix (or even fully acknowledge) some longstanding issues, some of which are bugs / missing features which have continued across 8 or 9 major releases.Īs regards linking Ableton to Cubase - as others have correctly mentioned, Rewire is dead tech now. On a second note I really hope they come out with an alternative to ReWire because lately I've been wanting to use certain plugins that are only available in Ableton.Ĭlick to expand.Don't ever try to understand why Steinberg make the decisions they make, you'll literally break your brain trying lol! I try to use Reason's rack sometimes in Cubase, but everytime I use it I realize it's usually something I can already do better in Cubase or FLStudio and there's no real reason to use it other than to switch things up or for "funzies". Anyway though having it tied into Cubase helps bring out my creativity and makes it so easy to mess around and come up with new ideas, while still staying focused, grounded, and organized (Which was a problem for me in FL). It's probably just familiarity and having started with fruity loops. I've tried probably around 20 different sequencers and nothing can give me that free-flowing workflow like the sequencers in FLStudio. I just love FLStudios Sequencer / Pattern Style. I love Cubase as my main DAW, honestly it's my favorite DAW and I've used alot of DAWs, but lately I've been VSTing FLStudio into Cubase. Ya I started with Fruity Loops, then switched to Reason for awhile, landed on Ableton for a couple years and then moved to Cubase.
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