But having seen a lot of marketing b**t, I'm still slightly suspicious. Are there any drawbacks to expect when switching to Studio One Professional from Cubase? (And I should add, that I'm still on 5.5 PC
Ditching Cubase after 1x years for... Studio One? Good idea?
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 3 Jan, 2016
Guys, i'm a long time Cubase user but i'm sick of their attitude lately and so I started to look around for alternatives. And I must say that what the new Studio One DAW seem to offer is just jaw dropping.
But having seen a lot of marketing b**t, I'm still slightly suspicious. Are there any drawbacks to expect when switching to Studio One Professional from Cubase? (And I should add, that I'm still on 5.5 PC
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But having seen a lot of marketing b**t, I'm still slightly suspicious. Are there any drawbacks to expect when switching to Studio One Professional from Cubase? (And I should add, that I'm still on 5.5 PC
- KVRAF
- 6207 posts since 25 Dec, 2004
i tried to ditch Cubase for Studio One.
I'm back with Cubase now.
I use 6.5, it does what i need it for. Best midi editing, and i like the floating windows, it means i can place anything i want anywhere i want. I'm sure Studio One has progressed nicely though, demo it, the midi editing isn't too bad, better than Live !!!
If your DAW works, you don't need to upgrade and shit. Just use it, who cares what the rest of the universe is doing, unless you're a giant studio with snooty clients and the rest of it.
[edit] by the way, Steinberg suck, and will always suck, but just try to write music and forget about the company
I'm back with Cubase now.
I use 6.5, it does what i need it for. Best midi editing, and i like the floating windows, it means i can place anything i want anywhere i want. I'm sure Studio One has progressed nicely though, demo it, the midi editing isn't too bad, better than Live !!!
If your DAW works, you don't need to upgrade and shit. Just use it, who cares what the rest of the universe is doing, unless you're a giant studio with snooty clients and the rest of it.
[edit] by the way, Steinberg suck, and will always suck, but just try to write music and forget about the company
sketches... http://soundcloud.com/onesnzeros
some artists i support... https://bandcamp.com/spectraselecta
some artists i support... https://bandcamp.com/spectraselecta
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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- KVRAF
- 2226 posts since 25 May, 2003 from Saint Petersburg, Florida
If you want to check my website (in my sig) I actually did a month long demo of S1 and Cubase both.
My goals may not be the same as yours, but there is a lot of information there.
My goals may not be the same as yours, but there is a lot of information there.
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- KVRAF
- 6159 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
I'll ask two relevant questions because people rarely ever do before they offer opinions...
1. What kind of work are you doing? Mostly midi? Mostly audio?
2. What, if anything feature wise, in Cubase can you subjectively not live without?
My answer on how you might feel about that change would be highly dependent on the answers to those questions since I have no idea how or what you mostly use Cubase for.
1. What kind of work are you doing? Mostly midi? Mostly audio?
2. What, if anything feature wise, in Cubase can you subjectively not live without?
My answer on how you might feel about that change would be highly dependent on the answers to those questions since I have no idea how or what you mostly use Cubase for.
- KVRAF
- 1950 posts since 17 Jun, 2005
Haha, I thought the same. It's just too perfect of a question/answer setup, with one single post of forum activity for both the OP and the video poster.incubus wrote:Something is fishy here.
Anyway, I used Studio One for three years, and never mind the functional reasons why I stopped using it, one thing I really don't like about it is indeed what the OP refers to as "marketing b**t." The above video is a nice example of that. Again it contains badmouthing of other software through baseless comparison.
(Meaning particularly this bit: "It is extremely performant, I would say, in that it's snappy and fast [...] where in other applications it takes forever to unload every plugin, to reinstantiate all the plugins. It's just an example. It feels extremely snappy.")
In my experience, compared to other DAWs, Studio One isn't one I would market as "extremely performant", even from the point of view of unloading plugins. Doing large projects, Studio One would take its sweet time unloading everything, hah.
It's a great environment to work in, for many. Just be sure it's for you, too. This of course applies to everything
- KVRAF
- 2991 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Charleston, SC
Yea this is sad. On the off chance the question is legit....NO. Cubase is fanstastic. I uninstalled StudioOne after three hours of desperately trying to do what took me mere minutes in Cubase. No DAW is perfect or complete in itself. But side-by-side, Cubase all day.
- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
That's why i use S1 and FL Studio since a few years. Still have Cubase 6.5 collecting dust here.schimmi3007 wrote:Guys, i'm a long time Cubase user but i'm sick of their attitude lately
Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.
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- D.H. MOD
- 17938 posts since 21 Jun, 2008
Not sure about OP, but absent obvious tells I'm giving him or her the benefit of the doubt for now.
Between the Lines, however, was our pal Edward. His post is gone now.
Between the Lines, however, was our pal Edward. His post is gone now.
No longer a moderator.
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- KVRist
- 170 posts since 13 Nov, 2015
Use whatever works the best for you. Skip what people think.
I use FL studio and I hate how audio in records and get put everywhere on the playlist, but I used it for so long, I don't even want to touch another daw. Beside that I can mix to fast on the mixer.
I use FL studio and I hate how audio in records and get put everywhere on the playlist, but I used it for so long, I don't even want to touch another daw. Beside that I can mix to fast on the mixer.
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- KVRAF
- 3378 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
Waooh! Thank you for your detailed and best explained testing ofRobert Randolph wrote:If you want to check my website (in my sig) I actually did a month long demo of S1 and Cubase both.
My goals may not be the same as yours, but there is a lot of information there.
all major daws! Very informative and illustrative! You put a lot
of work into it.
Thanx!
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 3 Jan, 2016
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Thanks for all your answers! That tells my a lot really. It seems that it's all not so rosy with S1, so I'll stick to Cubase for now and maybe even update it to 8.5. Answering some of your questions: I'm doing mostly bedroom-production of complete computer based music with some live instruments and vocals. Also producing for stocks and ad industry. From the background I'm a pianist and I still tend to work in the classical 'sequencer' manner. This means for example that Ableton is not for me
It was also interesting to see that some of you suspected my post to be a PR from Presonus
Something is fishy here.
Some of my latest works:
recedogory.pl - a polish christian project, where the complete album and instrumental versions can be downloaded for free
hit-me.pl - my main site dedicated to advertising and RF Music
https://play.spotify.com/album/4YnId2IrfGEuJHYI5nmju3 (https://play.spotify.com/album/4YnId2IrfGEuJHYI5nmju3) - My Album on Spotify
Take care
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- KVRAF
- 2685 posts since 14 Jul, 2005 from Australia
+1 well saidsqigls wrote:i tried to ditch Cubase for Studio One.
I'm back with Cubase now.
I use 6.5, it does what i need it for. Best midi editing, and i like the floating windows, it means i can place anything i want anywhere i want. I'm sure Studio One has progressed nicely though, demo it, the midi editing isn't too bad, better than Live !!!
If your DAW works, you don't need to upgrade and shit. Just use it, who cares what the rest of the universe is doing, unless you're a giant studio with snooty clients and the rest of it.
[edit] by the way, Steinberg suck, and will always suck, but just try to write music and forget about the company