Steinberg's Cubase user survey
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- KVRian
- 1439 posts since 25 Nov, 2008 from Seattle, WA
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
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- KVRian
- 1439 posts since 25 Nov, 2008 from Seattle, WA
- KVRAF
- 5175 posts since 29 Apr, 2006
I do not have a hard on for the Cloud. then again.. I don't like dating Needy women either. The cloud concept from one angle..reminds me of a un trusting needy woman.
I have no idea what I just said. carry on
I have no idea what I just said. carry on
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- KVRist
- 274 posts since 28 Nov, 2011 from Hollywood, CA
+2Mushy Mushy wrote:+1fandango wrote:Hi Carlos, let me be clear...
If this is about purchasing a downloadable Cubase version in future, that's fine, happy to download 10GB or more.
If this is a move to licencing for permanently-on internet access, I will not be upgrading again... (it's your "is your DAW online" question that worries me here)
"Let us wander through a great modern city with our ears more alert than our eyes..." Luigi Russolo, 1913
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- KVRian
- 1439 posts since 25 Nov, 2008 from Seattle, WA
Only if the cloud is used as a copy protection method, which a lot of people jumped to the conclusion it was without any real evidence to suggest that was the case.memyselfandus wrote:I do not have a hard on for the Cloud. then again.. I don't like dating Needy women either. The cloud concept from one angle..reminds me of a un trusting needy woman.
I have no idea what I just said. carry on
If, on the other hand, the cloud enhances your experience by providing features that could have never existed offline, then the analogy doesn't hold true at all.
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- KVRist
- 274 posts since 28 Nov, 2011 from Hollywood, CA
The only feature I want Steinberg to add to their next release of Cubase is rock solid, unwavering, reliability out of the box.
"Let us wander through a great modern city with our ears more alert than our eyes..." Luigi Russolo, 1913
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- KVRian
- 1439 posts since 25 Nov, 2008 from Seattle, WA
I don't have a problem with stability on win7 with Cubase 6. Rock solid. (shrug)
- KVRAF
- 5175 posts since 29 Apr, 2006
Truelightsfadelow wrote:Only if the cloud is used as a copy protection method, which a lot of people jumped to the conclusion it was without any real evidence to suggest that was the case.memyselfandus wrote:I do not have a hard on for the Cloud. then again.. I don't like dating Needy women either. The cloud concept from one angle..reminds me of a un trusting needy woman.
I have no idea what I just said. carry on
If, on the other hand, the cloud enhances your experience by providing features that could have never existed offline, then the analogy doesn't hold true at all.
if.. will depend on the company I guess. or what it's for. Lots of good will come from it for sure.
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- KVRAF
- 9133 posts since 6 Oct, 2004
If they would make the LE versions bundled with hardware, always fully
upgradable to the latest LE version, via download, I would buy a good hardware that
includes Cubase.
That would mean some work on their end, but would promote confidence for
buyers who would maintain value, rather than lose it, over time.
Cheers.
buyers
install
the
winning
instrument
gear
TM
upgradable to the latest LE version, via download, I would buy a good hardware that
includes Cubase.
That would mean some work on their end, but would promote confidence for
buyers who would maintain value, rather than lose it, over time.
Cheers.
buyers
install
the
winning
instrument
gear
TM
- KVRAF
- 25053 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
well not to feed the trope o' fear about the internet-only thing, but I'd rather not have the internet as a dongle. I love my dongle! It's nice and blue and solid.
I said yes to 'is your DAW connected to the internet' but in fact half of it us, and not the Cubase half, which is on a machine with no airport card even. But by cloud technology, dropbox, since the two are connected by LAN gigabit it's not far from being connected.
I have zero interest in working a DAW online, I don't even see the point of it except to 'collaborate online', which has no use for me and seems trivial. "Remote sessions" after some emails works very well thanks, with no added latency off of internet bandwidth.
I said yes to 'is your DAW connected to the internet' but in fact half of it us, and not the Cubase half, which is on a machine with no airport card even. But by cloud technology, dropbox, since the two are connected by LAN gigabit it's not far from being connected.
I have zero interest in working a DAW online, I don't even see the point of it except to 'collaborate online', which has no use for me and seems trivial. "Remote sessions" after some emails works very well thanks, with no added latency off of internet bandwidth.
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- KVRAF
- 5175 posts since 29 Apr, 2006
I would be happy if they offered a online only "demo" try out for people without a dongle. Maybe that is what they are thinking about offering?