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eduardo_b wrote: captain caveman wrote: IT RAWKs!!!!!
I do like getting more file size for my money.It doesn't have any of the annoying "leanness" that the other hosts have |
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headquest wrote: Alfalfa wrote: One man's bloat is another man's feature request.
Best single quote ever. Nice one! Shogger |
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deraudrl wrote: Is it time to start the religion-vs-science debate yet,
or do we need to wait a few more pages? What if your religion is science? Science = the knowledge of GOD. |
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| ^ | Joined: 31 May 2004 Member: #27745 | ||
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Benutzername wrote: Drugs are evil. When a Reaper is on Acid he will have enough Logic Energy to Audition Cubase down to the Kore and to check it's Traction (both the Live and the Studio One) as a Digital Performer.
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It also comes with a plastic thingy, what are those called again... d.. i.. l ...d... oh, gongles! I guess that's some added value... |
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| ^ | Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Member: #33882 Location: Boston | ||
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Didn't it used to be available for the Atari STe? Had one of those dongly gadgets back then ... happy days.
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| ^ | Joined: 27 Jul 2005 Member: #76240 Location: the wilds of wanny | ||
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captain caveman wrote: IT RAWKs!!!!!
It doesn't have any of the annoying "leanness" that the other hosts have and you can GROOVE QUANTIZE, do things with MIDI and AUDIO and EVERYTHING!!! It comes with a shedload of instruments/sounds and features compared to the lean hosts, and doesn't have any of the limitations that come (not) parceled with leanware. How do they do it???!?!??!!?! By focusing on features over stability |
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| ^ | Joined: 04 May 2008 Member: #179939 Location: West London Depot | ||
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djanthonyw wrote: It also comes with a plastic thingy, what are those called again... d.. i.. l ...d... oh, gongles! I guess that's some added value...
It's called sense of value. SX1 was something else, or N1. It paved an incredible road-map. |
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| ^ | Joined: 22 Jan 2005 Member: #55562 Location: flint, michigan | ||
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Benutzername wrote: Drugs are evil. When a Reaper is on Acid he will have enough Logic Energy to Audition Cubase down to the Kore and to check it's Traction (both the Live and the Studio One) as a Digital Performer.
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| ^ | Joined: 22 Jan 2005 Member: #55562 Location: flint, michigan | ||
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pandashake wrote: Benutzername wrote: Drugs are evil. When a Reaper is on Acid he will have enough Logic Energy to Audition Cubase down to the Kore and to check it's Traction (both the Live and the Studio One) as a Digital Performer.
I missed that, lovely! |
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| ^ | Joined: 20 Dec 2005 Member: #91716 | ||
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shogger wrote: headquest wrote: Alfalfa wrote: One man's bloat is another man's feature request.
Best single quote ever. Nice one! Shogger Aw shucks, guys! |
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| ^ | Joined: 27 Mar 2002 Member: #2310 Location: Depends where I am | ||
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koolkeys wrote: Alfalfa wrote: Gotta give some bloatware love. Why are there so many windows? Because you just can't fit all that bloat in one tiny little window. The Workspaces bloat manages them nicely.
I don't know about you, but I work almost entirely in a single Window in Cubase. All the info is there for the most part. I know this is a joke thread, but people talk about "tons" of windows in Cubase all the time, but it's highly possible to avoid most of the windows.
Proud Bloatware 5 user here. Cubase still rocks, even if it had 40 windows. Call it bloatware if you want(not talking to you Alfalfa, we're on the same page here!), but I call it the best host eva!!! Brent I have two 23" Cinema Displays and understand how to call things up from the keyboard well enough, to, you know, command/B to get the browser or even F11 for the vsti rack. I have tremendous workflow with it today. Also I'm fat and bloated myself, I don't identify too well with scrawniness and "efficiency"... |
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| ^ | Joined: 20 Oct 2007 Member: #163537 Location: The Maya | ||
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jancivil wrote: People with one tiny monitor and who need to see their tiny free vstis all the time for some reason hate the cubase windows management. "Always on top" toggle, pretty challenging stuff innit...
Using two 23" Cinema Displays on a train ride would indeed look a little bloated...I have two 23" Cinema Displays and understand how to call things up from the keyboard well enough, to, you know, command/B to get the browser or even F11 for the vsti rack. I have tremendous workflow with it today. Also I'm fat and bloated myself, I don't identify too well with scrawniness and efficiency... |
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Jeez, what kind of tiny music can you make while you're on a train? What's next, your iPhone as your workstation? |
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| ^ | Joined: 20 Oct 2007 Member: #163537 Location: The Maya |
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