Cubase is Dead
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- KVRist
- 185 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
hahah this is funny. i just installed parallels with windows xp. INSTANTLY got a virus. macs are better. i guess you get what you pay for right? seriously. anyone who thinks its better to load up their system with antivirus, spyware, and registry cleaners just doesn't know what a good computer is
The fact is that windows alone has horrible sound to begin with. When i first bought a mac 5 years ago, my sound immediately opened up. I haven't had any problems with a mac since that day. If you think about the frustration most people get with a pc and the time it takes to maintain it, well. just not worth it. And yes sure, windows has much more plugins. but you may as well listen to those plugins with earplugs in because you aren't getting the true sound anyways
You can see just how great microsoft is at sound support if you just plug in a usb audio device into vista. CRACKLE.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
(allow me to push this along properly...........)
Mac sucks my big sweaty ping pong balls! Mac is like toe jam, PC RULES! "I"-crashes and "I"-wads are an alien threat designed by britney spears to rule the white-trash underworld.
Long live acer!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mac sucks my big sweaty ping pong balls! Mac is like toe jam, PC RULES! "I"-crashes and "I"-wads are an alien threat designed by britney spears to rule the white-trash underworld.
Long live acer!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- KVRian
- 1161 posts since 22 Feb, 2004 from Seattle, WA
I would say that's more user-error than the audio engine of the DAW.LlukaX wrote:i think they areu are entitled to your opinion, even if i believe its stupid
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It's pretty much a struggle to do anything in, say reaper, and have it sound good. Logic takes one try.
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- KVRist
- 185 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
so macs are a bit more expensive. time=money. in the long run the pc is costing you a fortune
wonder how long it will take before everyone breaks their pcs with sledge hammers in frustration and switches to mac 
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- KVRAF
- 2097 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from Nearish Detroit, MI
Wow! With evangelists like you, LlukaX, it's a wonder we haven't all done that already! Mac needs more articulate spokespeople like yourself, who can provide the sort of unbiased and measurable data as evidence to make that switch that you've presented here!LlukaX wrote:so macs are a bit more expensive. time=money. in the long run the pc is costing you a fortunewonder how long it will take before everyone breaks their pcs with sledge hammers in frustration and switches to mac
GLHF! (Gandalf Lives, Hobbits Forever!)
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- KVRAF
- 2028 posts since 18 Mar, 2004 from New York, N.Y.
Oh, no advaya! I was merely being humorous.advaya wrote:If that is indeed true, then I do believe you have/had an inferiority complex of sorts. (or, at the very least, your motives for selecting a DAW are/were rather misguided).jplanet wrote:I used Cubase for elmost eight years, and I was very proud to have such an expensive and fully-featured host. I delighted in jeering at my friends who could not afford such an expensive sequencer.
I am of the belief that most people are capable of selecting a DAW (be it expensive or not) for the right reasons. Ergo, you may perchance not 'know' to the extent that you have indicated.Until I stopped fearing the Reaper, I, myself, poked at other ambitious little DAW's with sticks while grunting. See, that's how I know.
My head hurts.
But seriously, I find it very funny that Reaper's most outspoken critics are those who are not even running Windows...I'd love to know how these Logic users are able to evaluate its features...(There is Reaper for OS-X, but is beta version only)...
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- KVRAF
- 2327 posts since 13 Apr, 2004 from Vancouver, Canada
Screw you then hippie... for making me arduously type out all that pretentious psycho-babble.jplanet wrote:Oh, no advaya! I was merely being humorous.advaya wrote:If that is indeed true, then I do believe you have/had an inferiority complex of sorts. (or, at the very least, your motives for selecting a DAW are/were rather misguided).jplanet wrote:I used Cubase for elmost eight years, and I was very proud to have such an expensive and fully-featured host. I delighted in jeering at my friends who could not afford such an expensive sequencer.
I am of the belief that most people are capable of selecting a DAW (be it expensive or not) for the right reasons. Ergo, you may perchance not 'know' to the extent that you have indicated.Until I stopped fearing the Reaper, I, myself, poked at other ambitious little DAW's with sticks while grunting. See, that's how I know.
My head hurts.
But seriously, I find it very funny that Reaper's most outspoken critics are those who are not even running Windows...I'd love to know how these Logic users are able to evaluate its features...(There is Reaper for OS-X, but is beta version only)...
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
DrApostropheX wrote:Wow! With evangelists like you, LlukaX, it's a wonder we haven't all done that already! Mac needs more articulate spokespeople like yourself, who can provide the sort of unbiased and measurable data as evidence to make that switch that you've presented here!LlukaX wrote:so macs are a bit more expensive. time=money. in the long run the pc is costing you a fortunewonder how long it will take before everyone breaks their pcs with sledge hammers in frustration and switches to mac
host vs host thread = inevitable mac/pc war
Hey, I tried to "move" things along properly
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 12 Sep, 2005 from Renton, WA
Paul is dead too
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- KVRAF
- 2608 posts since 26 Aug, 2002 from here
it's a few pages too early for an in before the lock
but what the hell in before the lock
got an iphone recently - all very nice except OSX crashes like a mofo - now symbian 60 theres an OS that gets it right
but what the hell in before the lock
got an iphone recently - all very nice except OSX crashes like a mofo - now symbian 60 theres an OS that gets it right
I believe every thread should devolve into character attacks and witch-burning. It really helps the discussion.
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- KVRist
- 185 posts since 17 Apr, 2004
hmm, well my mac rarely crashes. and when it does it crashes nice
just the process that is causing the problem. Logic is incredible, i'd like to think something better will come out. But unless digidesign stops making people buy their hardware i doubt its going to happen.
- KVRian
- 936 posts since 29 May, 2002 from UK
Does that mean all the lovely music I make with Cubase from now on is zombie music?tattiemannie wrote:The Reaper arrived and told me to uninstall it from my hard drive and put it out of its misery!
I've no idea how long it'll take. Last time I upgraded all my PC components was summer 2006. Took about two days to tweak and install all the important stuff. It runs 24/7 and I've never had to format or had any real problems at all in past 2 years. Never had a blue screen of death or a system freeze *shrugs*LlukaX wrote:so macs are a bit more expensive. time=money. in the long run the pc is costing you a fortune Smile wonder how long it will take before everyone breaks their pcs with sledge hammers in frustration and switches to mac Very Happy
I guess a few Mac users feel more comfortable within themselves spending that extra money by believing that all PC users have these mystical bad problems that we're supposed to be having.... when we're not
Macs and PC's rock, live with it