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husker37 wrote:Thank you all for your help and replies. I have decided I'll be going to Cubase.
yepp, if u use automations/modulations a lot >> https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewto ... 81&t=46895 it's still the same ... please the trial version first ;) all the aspects of Cubase are brilliant but the automation/modulation :roll: and I know about this one



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Is there a Cubase 9.5 sale going on?

The V7.5 to V9.5 is $200.
Is this the regular price?
https://www.steinberg.net/en/shop/buy_p ... ro-95.html

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Romantique Tp wrote: Windows 10 updates also like breaking DAWs
That's a total lie

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VariKusBrainZ wrote:
Romantique Tp wrote: Windows 10 updates also like breaking DAWs
That's a total lie
It does happen -- there is more than enough evidence in every DAW forum I've seen. Now, if you have Win 10 Pro, you can disable updates with group policy.

Are you saying it's never happened to you, or you have updates disabled? Because the only lie would be to say it's never happened to anyone else.

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flugel45 wrote:
VariKusBrainZ wrote:
Romantique Tp wrote: Windows 10 updates also like breaking DAWs
That's a total lie
It does happen -- there is more than enough evidence in every DAW forum I've seen. Now, if you have Win 10 Pro, you can disable updates with group policy.

Are you saying it's never happened to you, or you have updates disabled? Because the only lie would be to say it's never happened to anyone else.
They don't like breaking daws, in fact, it makes them feel terrible, they're very remorseful. :hihi:

BTW I haven't had one break anything yet. Maybe because I don't talk bad about them. Try that.
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flugel45 wrote:
VariKusBrainZ wrote:
Romantique Tp wrote: Windows 10 updates also like breaking DAWs
That's a total lie
It does happen -- there is more than enough evidence in every DAW forum I've seen. Now, if you have Win 10 Pro, you can disable updates with group policy.

Are you saying it's never happened to you, or you have updates disabled? Because the only lie would be to say it's never happened to anyone else.
Saying that Windows 10 updates "like" to break DAW's is total BS though. And no Windows 10 update ever "broke" Cubase, Studio One, Reason, Wavelab, VSTHost or anything else here.

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flugel45 wrote:
VariKusBrainZ wrote:
Romantique Tp wrote: Windows 10 updates also like breaking DAWs
That's a total lie
It does happen -- there is more than enough evidence in every DAW forum I've seen. Now, if you have Win 10 Pro, you can disable updates with group policy.

Are you saying it's never happened to you, or you have updates disabled? Because the only lie would be to say it's never happened to anyone else.
I have updates disabled and update every 4 months or so.

None of my DAWs have been effected and I have quite a few

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husker37 wrote:I understand that Cubase has the best Midi around, but it is too expensive, and I don't like dongles.
The best midi editing/piano roll you'll find in FL Studio + no dongle + free updates. :hihi:
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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And
FLS possibly has the best automation. :D

I love both FLS and Cubase but they do not have ARA
so
I use S1 :love:

but must add
there are so many VST midi fx available and can be used with any DAW.

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murnau wrote: The best midi editing/piano roll you'll find in FL Studio
Maybe if your MIDI editing consists of nothing besides adding and deleting notes.
chk071 wrote: Saying that Windows 10 updates "like" to break DAW's is total BS though. And no Windows 10 update ever "broke" Cubase, Studio One, Reason, Wavelab, VSTHost or anything else here.
They absolutely can cause issues specially with out of date DAWs. Like someone else mentioned, there are plenty of cases in pretty much every DAW forum.

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I'm frequent in a couple of Windows 10 forums, and, in most cases in which people claimed a Windows 10 update "broke" something, it actually was the users behavior which broke something.

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That's not what I've seen frequenting DAW forums.

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How many DAW's did you break doing Windows 10 updates?

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None, because I don't use that OS on my music computer. But I know that updates have caused issues for some people, mainly those using previous versions of DAWs.

But apparently you think that DAW developers are overreacting when they tell people to not update their OS until they have thoroughly tested it for full compatibility.

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Romantique Tp wrote:None, because I don't use that OS on my music computer. But I know that updates have caused issues for some people, mainly those using previous versions of DAWs.
Ah, OK, then you're not speaking from experienced, but rather from what you read somewhere. I figured so.
Romantique Tp wrote: But apparently you think that DAW developers are overreacting when they tell people to not update their OS until they have thoroughly tested it for full compatibility.
So where's the mass of DAW software developers giving out warning to not update to the recent Windows 10 update?

Also you should take into account that those warnings are often not more than "we haven't thoroughly tested it yet, so you may encounter problems". With a recommendation not to update yet.

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