I can put more than 8 effets with bus channels. A little annoying, but it works.Passing Bye wrote:Yeah, that's the drilldjeos546 wrote: Yeah that's pretty much it
Also I use a lot of FX in the breakdown (omnisphere atmospheric FX, different psytrance-like noises, with huge delay & reverb), and sometimes orchestral instruments. They only play for 16/32 bars![]()
Anyways, if you can get over 8 insert slots, I think you will be satisfied with Cubase, I remember that at least in the not so distant past Logic&Cubase were staple DAW's of majority of trance guys, with Logic dominating more on trancy uplifting side and Cubase on psytrance side, it might be PC/Mac thing too to some extent and Logic 5.5 split, but still, so many records are made on both till this second, but again, your issue is how well it runs on Mac, so yeah, hope all turns out for the best, maybe who knows, when machine upgrade comes, you invest money in some custom built PC and get most out of Cubase, if you of course, decide to go Cubase
Yeah most tech trance producers use Cubase (Thirlwall, Indecent Noise), but also uplifting ones (MLS, Darren Porter, Thrillseekers). So I'll be able to do what I want with it. Two questions remain : the plugin bridge for Sylenth and Vanguard, and the compatibility with newer systems.