
Voil'a, for me it's C:\Users\xbitz\AppData\Roaming\Steinberg\Cubase 9_64\Presets
(ps. drag and drop is working in color theme editor in C9 between the color selection boxes with)

Take a look at these videosLeVzi wrote: BitWig - It is more user friendly than Ableton, and I like it's look, but simple tasks like stretching a sample are a massive ball ache. Cubase is simple, set to move requires TS and move it, job done, then use variaudio to align if needed. I might be doing it wrong with BigWig though, I really am inexperienced with it, but I do like it, and I like the way they've made it work for 2 screens. If I don't move from Cubase, I may well be getting this as an addition, it is pretty decent tbh.

I did exactly the same for the same reasons (I got a very cheap cross-grade deal so look out for those)Uncle E wrote:I loved Cubase 6.5. Cubase 7 seemed like a major step forward but it ended up just feeling like a different DAW to me. I switched to Studio One and found it to be more similar to Cubase 6.5 than Cubase 7 was, not to mention that the Melodyne integration is better than anything I ever experienced with Cubase.
Just wondering, but, what upgrade price would not be ridiculous for you?incubus wrote:Upgrade pricing is ridiculous for all.
My reading of this is that upgrades from older full versions aren't included.Rommelaar wrote:Right now during the whole month of August 40% discount if you upgrade to cubase artist 9 or Cubase pro 9. Voucher code UPGRADE17
https://www.steinberg.net/en/landing_pa ... de%20Offer
You are eligible for price-reduced upgrades if you own one of the following products:
Cubase Artist 6/6.5/7/7.5/8/8.5/9, Cubase Elements/AI/LE/Essential/Studio/SX/SL or Sequel. The updates and full versions of Cubase Pro 9 and Cubase Artist 9 are excluded from this special upgrade offer.
I recently switched from Cubase to Studio One, and I like it a lot so far. In some ways it's much simpler and intuitive, although Cubase might have some features Studio One hasn't - but I haven't missed it yet.LeVzi wrote:What ive tried so far is this.
Sonar - It looked nice, but I couldn't get on with it. I will give it more time though.
Studio One - Actually forces my PC to shutdown when scanning VST folder.
Ableton - I own it, and cannot stand it. Never liked it, never will.
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