Well, as I explained in the post right before this one, the workflow in Cubase is not completely new to me. So I'm not exactly learning a new host. I do have a history as an actual Cubase owner, plus the usage explained in this thread.bullshark wrote:koolkeys, you bought it, or a just thinking about it? If so, why?
To me, the idea of learning yet another piece of software gives me headaches; I'd have to have pretty strong motivation to do so, not a big fan of software, or computers as a whole, to begin with. One of those motivation would be to replace the three piece of music related software I'm currently using by a single one. I'm using Reaper, Live Lite and Guitar Pro; not crazy about all the back and forthing, so I have researched a bit to see if Cubase 5 would do. It wouldn't, so I ain't moving.
So, what can motivate somebody enough to go through all the hassle of getting a new host?
But there are many reasons to switch to a new host. It's not always about features. Sometimes it's about refinement of the host, how much the host gets in the way, how well placed everything is, and other workflow issues. Some hosts just throw features on top of other features and keep piling on without thinking through the best way to add them. I think Cubase has done a great job of adding features without screwing up how everything works.
I use multiple hosts as it is. Not necessarily because one does anything the others don't do. But I just work differently based on what I'm doing, what kind of music I'm making, and what kind of mood I'm in. Sometimes that fresh coat of paint can help creativity. YMMV.
Brent
