To Cubasis or not?
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- KVRist
- 103 posts since 25 Feb, 2011 from Ahlmanintie
What more would I get if I purchased Cubasis compared to Garageband? I'm an oldtime pc-sequencer user since dos-times and sometimes the Garagebands logic is weird. What about the instruments that comes with Cubasis? Particularily "normal" stuff like pianos, basses and drums?
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- KVRian
- 737 posts since 24 Mar, 2013 from Amsterdam
I could never get the hang of Garagband either due to it's own logic but I love Cubasis.
Essentially Cubasis is a true mini-DAW and feels quite familiar. Along with Nanostudio I think it's the best for iOS (never tried Auria or Beatmaker though).
With Cubasis you get insert/send/master FX, flexible MIDI-editting and inter-app audio -all of which Garageband hasn't.
The instruments that come with Cubasis are a bit average but becuase of the inter-app audio it's very easy to use other iOS-instruments. Since the last update Cubasis has the Micrologue synth. I'm not really into synthesis but I like Sunrizer and Cassini better.
Essentially Cubasis is a true mini-DAW and feels quite familiar. Along with Nanostudio I think it's the best for iOS (never tried Auria or Beatmaker though).
With Cubasis you get insert/send/master FX, flexible MIDI-editting and inter-app audio -all of which Garageband hasn't.
The instruments that come with Cubasis are a bit average but becuase of the inter-app audio it's very easy to use other iOS-instruments. Since the last update Cubasis has the Micrologue synth. I'm not really into synthesis but I like Sunrizer and Cassini better.
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- KVRAF
- 3627 posts since 5 Jan, 2006 from UK
There's something of an advantage if you're actually a Cubase user. Projects that you make in Cubasis can be imported directly into Cubase to take ideas further, and that makes it a worthwhile purchase imho.
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- KVRian
- 796 posts since 28 Aug, 2013
That's what I like about it too.fandango wrote:There's something of an advantage if you're actually a Cubase user. Projects that you make in Cubasis can be imported directly into Cubase to take ideas further, and that makes it a worthwhile purchase imho.
If you use Cubase then Cubasis makes the most sense.
It has a few idiosyncrasies but all in all I like it
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- KVRist
- 362 posts since 11 Jan, 2014
i doubt this - version 1.7.1 does NOT work well for many users - Steinberg reps keep rather quiet at their own forum too. some very strange workflow issues ( playback stops upon every undo action / you have to restart playback in order to take velocity changes into account etc ).fandango wrote:...a worthwhile purchase ...
for close to €50 one can expect some more polish and devotion ( at least in my books )
ymmv