Damn? 19 years ago I tried out Cubase 5 (their naming convention is bonkers, it dropped to SX 2, 3, 4 etc. after that), and Logic. A bug in DP that drove me nuts had me looking at other DAWs. I went with Logic mainly because Cubase was far less stable. That's been the #1 reason I haven't ever bothered to try it out since then. No one ever points out Cubase as stable, just doesn't happen. I haven't tried Studio One since the 1.0 version so I can't say. Seems like people tout it as stable though.BONES wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 2:26 am I find Cubase quite unreliable. e.g. I have some songs that work perfectly but others have an extra half-second latency for no apparent reason. It also crashes more than I am comfortable with. I've spent time with their tech support guys in Melbourne and we sorted a few things out but there are still a couple of showstoppers that mean I could never use it live.
I still haven't made a decision between Bitwig and logic, I don't see using both on a regular basis, since they only support opposite plug in standards. it's a choice between a ridiculously full feature set in Logic with an annoying MIDI input paradigm, or the more cut down set of Bitwig.
Leaning towards Bitwig, since it's cross platform and although I don't think Apple will screw up the Arm transition, it's always possible, and I probably will never not use DP to some degree. Live performance wise I'm much more inclined towards DP than Bitwig or Logic, the whole concept of Chunks is perfect for live use, since songs load separately, but you can have instruments in a rack outside of songs etc. I feel like Logic is best if that's all you ever use, and it seems redundant to have two old school do everything DAWs you regularly work on, as apposed to one old and one new school "uninterrupted audio" DAW like Bitwig.
I don't see Logic as a live performance DAW, even MainStage seems too limited to me for that. Logic is too finicky with record arm selection and MIDI input, at least compared to DP and Bitwig.
Out of curiosity what was the straw that broke you of Bitwig? So far I'm really liking it. My only complaints are I think the GUI doesn't really lend itself to more than 24 tracks, but I rarely do that. I don't like that I can't see an overview of the bussing MIDI and Audio, but I was spoiled with DP that way.