sx 2.2 released
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 1 Oct, 2003 from Ireland
The SX2.2 has solved the MIDI timing issues with recording.
Although, I have seen some strange bugs like.....
Calling the channel mixer faceplate and then closing it will switch off a channel's record enable. Strange but it occured once or twice on a MIDI VSTi but not on all MIDI VSTi channnels.
Although, I have seen some strange bugs like.....
Calling the channel mixer faceplate and then closing it will switch off a channel's record enable. Strange but it occured once or twice on a MIDI VSTi but not on all MIDI VSTi channnels.
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VirusTIKB,Korg M50,Roland SH-201,RM1x,05R/W,ZeroSL,Sylenth,CubaseS4, GroveAgent3,Ableton Live8,Launchpad
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- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
topaz wrote:sorry, are you talking about
"known issues" ?
if so, then I wonder if Emagic and Cakewalk even publish such a document ?
Emagic never did before.
I wouldn't have thought that was even possible.
What about (Em)apple? Do they also pretend their software is bug-free?
I remember an interview with - I think - Charlie Steinberg announcing a new Cubase version some years ago. He said there were bound to be a lot of bugs in the first release. He said it's inevitable.
- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
Don't take it so hard. You've saved yourself a lot of money. There's not much in SX you don't have. And every feature is bound to trickle down sooner or later.ddummer wrote:And you SX guys got some new toys, we SL 2.0 customers got S**T.![]()
//Daniel
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- KVRAF
- 8690 posts since 24 May, 2002 from Tutukaka, New Zealand
As said, at least we know about the bugs. Consider yourselves lucky - I'm waiting for my SX upgrade from VST5.1 to arrive - when it does, I've got a new host, new OS and new PC to get to grips with
Still, at least I can go straight to SX2.2 without farting around with 2.0 (and I've got to do it over snail-mail, so it'll probably take me 2 days to d/l it!) And from what little I've read about the new synths - they seem to be pretty good.
It's true though - SX5.1 should be a good'un. Shame I couldn't wait until then to upgrade though.
And if the bugs do affect me, at least I know that most previous Cubase incarnations have had workarounds for them. I've never had any bug that I couldn't bypass because Cubase has always been so flexible. That's what we pay the big biccies for and remain with Cubase for isn't it? (it is for me)
Still, at least I can go straight to SX2.2 without farting around with 2.0 (and I've got to do it over snail-mail, so it'll probably take me 2 days to d/l it!) And from what little I've read about the new synths - they seem to be pretty good.
It's true though - SX5.1 should be a good'un. Shame I couldn't wait until then to upgrade though.
And if the bugs do affect me, at least I know that most previous Cubase incarnations have had workarounds for them. I've never had any bug that I couldn't bypass because Cubase has always been so flexible. That's what we pay the big biccies for and remain with Cubase for isn't it? (it is for me)
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- KVRist
- 30 posts since 12 Dec, 2002 from London
Problem: Update has 47 new bugs?
Answer: Please go out and purchase live 4.0 or Sonar
Answer: Please go out and purchase live 4.0 or Sonar
A rich man needs an analyst, a poor man needs a friend.
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- KVRAF
- 8690 posts since 24 May, 2002 from Tutukaka, New Zealand
So you reckon Live4 and Sonar both have absolutely no bugs
At least we know about the Steinbugs. Don't have to wait for Sonar to crash and then go back to find out why. I actually find Steinbadger's honesty quite refreshing.
At least we know about the Steinbugs. Don't have to wait for Sonar to crash and then go back to find out why. I actually find Steinbadger's honesty quite refreshing.
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- KVRAF
- 4692 posts since 28 Jan, 2003 from In these very interwebs
Hmmm.... I just want to put in my vote for "I'm running SX2.2 with no problems".
In fact, despite people claiming that SX1-SX2 is a small step, I disagree. I'm glad SB are focussing on workflow and usage. Seriously, those customisable toolbars and tracklane tools are small but awesome. The grey bars for the black notes in the key editor (finally!) are a great addition. Input channels and the 48db gain knob on top of the mixer are great. Mini CPU/input/output meters on the transport bar rule.
Cubase rocks.
Forever,
Kim.
In fact, despite people claiming that SX1-SX2 is a small step, I disagree. I'm glad SB are focussing on workflow and usage. Seriously, those customisable toolbars and tracklane tools are small but awesome. The grey bars for the black notes in the key editor (finally!) are a great addition. Input channels and the 48db gain knob on top of the mixer are great. Mini CPU/input/output meters on the transport bar rule.
Cubase rocks.
Forever,
Kim.
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 31 May, 2004
I don't know about live but own Sonar3 and Cubase SL2.Problem: Update has 47 new bugs?
Answer: Please go out and purchase live 4.0 or Sonar
My observations:
Cubase runs rockstable on my system. During any song, I've finished so far, Cubase didn't have one single poof.
Sonar has also bugs, but even if there are less in Sonar, I don't wonder, because Sonar doesn't offer half of options Cubase have.
An advice to smellytongue: use what fits your needs, but don't give other people advices about software you don't know anything about. Just use your Sonar and wait for features like audiometronome, surround, foldertracks, mute tool, pencil tool and a lot more to be added to sonar sometimes, somewhere in 2015. And if you are out of luck and live in Europe, then consider that any upgrade will cost you as much as a full version of Cubase SL.
Have a nice day
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- KVRAF
- 8690 posts since 24 May, 2002 from Tutukaka, New Zealand
Aha - I didn't know about things like that! Little luxuries like those certainly are what get my juices flowing. It was a pain in the arse to have to keep open another window in the older versions to see CPU use - and it always got in the way. Nice.Mini CPU/input/output meters on the transport bar rule.