Cubase 11 Pro or Studio One 5 Pro
- KVRAF
- 5813 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
Well, I really like the whole concept of Ableton Life. The Sessíon view, the rack system, etc. The arrangement is certainly different and also not as comfortable (IMO) as in Cubase... but am actually fine with it. If for some reason I need to switch to another DAW, that would be Ableton Life for me.
Apparently some see it that way, I now already know 3 better known artists who have switched (but from Logic) to Ableton Life (one of them is Jean-Michel Jarre).
Apparently some see it that way, I now already know 3 better known artists who have switched (but from Logic) to Ableton Life (one of them is Jean-Michel Jarre).
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- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
1) It's Ableton Live, not "Life"4damind wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 12:48 pm Well, I really like the whole concept of Ableton Life. The Sessíon view, the rack system, etc. The arrangement is certainly different and also not as comfortable (IMO) as in Cubase... but am actually fine with it. If for some reason I need to switch to another DAW, that would be Ableton Life for me.
Apparently some see it that way, I now already know 3 better known artists who have switched (but from Logic) to Ableton Life (one of them is Jean-Michel Jarre).
2) It sounds like you'd actualy LOVE Bitwig Studio, because it has improved session view and rack system compared to Ableton Live, while being closer to "traditional" DAWs in terms of its arrangement view.
- KVRAF
- 5813 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
Yes, Bitwig is basically the best of both worlds (and as far as I know it even runs natively on Linux). But it was too immature and buggy for me when I tested it. Ableton Live (not "Life" ) I know in the current version and that was all very stable and mature. Currently, I would not want to change anyway, I am very happy with Cubase and for me that is currently still the best DAW. This would be purely hypothetical and it would be for me rather Ableton Live instead of Studio One. Between Cubase and Studio One, it's clearly Cubase for me (that was actually the question in the thread).antic604 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:15 pm1) It's Ableton Live, not "Life"4damind wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 12:48 pm Well, I really like the whole concept of Ableton Life. The Sessíon view, the rack system, etc. The arrangement is certainly different and also not as comfortable (IMO) as in Cubase... but am actually fine with it. If for some reason I need to switch to another DAW, that would be Ableton Life for me.
Apparently some see it that way, I now already know 3 better known artists who have switched (but from Logic) to Ableton Life (one of them is Jean-Michel Jarre).
2) It sounds like you'd actualy LOVE Bitwig Studio, because it has improved session view and rack system compared to Ableton Live, while being closer to "traditional" DAWs in terms of its arrangement view.
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- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
Yup. Let's not diverge from the topic indeed
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- KVRian
- 650 posts since 2 Nov, 2014
But but The Grid!!antic604 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:15 pm
2) It sounds like you'd actualy LOVE Bitwig Studio, because it has improved session view and rack system compared to Ableton Live, while being closer to "traditional" DAWs in terms of its arrangement view.
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- KVRAF
- 4490 posts since 3 Oct, 2013 from Budapest
since Unfiltered Audio has added the missing frequency band-splitter device (Yoko) to Voltage2 it is also pretty good https://store.cherryaudio.com/modules/yoko as a time-waster
I'm using it mainly as a plugin wrapper with Gatekeeper as a modulation source(can emmit CC streams), can be used as a track instrument nicely (trying to reduce the track numbers in Cubase as much as I can ...) Cubase can use multiple lanes at the same time, don't have to choose between them (one of them can contain triggering notes for ex.) with soloing , also can be used multiple MIDI channels per events/clips, ... ah so dunno C better or not than S1 but for me seems more practical ... with Voltage2 if you have unlimited time just start to check PSP presets in it
https://store.cherryaudio.com/presets/p ... er-presets
ps. and don't have to open close plugins in Cubase workspaces can save their states ... best quality of life feature ever
I'm using it mainly as a plugin wrapper with Gatekeeper as a modulation source(can emmit CC streams), can be used as a track instrument nicely (trying to reduce the track numbers in Cubase as much as I can ...) Cubase can use multiple lanes at the same time, don't have to choose between them (one of them can contain triggering notes for ex.) with soloing , also can be used multiple MIDI channels per events/clips, ... ah so dunno C better or not than S1 but for me seems more practical ... with Voltage2 if you have unlimited time just start to check PSP presets in it
https://store.cherryaudio.com/presets/p ... er-presets
ps. and don't have to open close plugins in Cubase workspaces can save their states ... best quality of life feature ever
"Where we're workarounding, we don't NEED features." - powermat
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- 410 posts since 5 Feb, 2012
Have you ever used Cubase Pro 11 with hundreds of plugins on both a Mac and a PC? If not, shut the f$ck up.Trensharo wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 7:58 amYour experience is horse shit.Gadget Fiend wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 10:44 am In my experience, Cubase is MUCH more stable on the Mac simply because the Mac platform is inherently more stable.
Matrix-1000, MicroWave with Access programmer, MicroWave II, MKS-50 with MidiClub programmer, MKS-70, MKS-80 with Kiwi Patch Editor, Nord 2 Rack, Nord 3 Rack, Prophet REV2 module, Pulse 2, Shruthi, Virus TI
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- 410 posts since 5 Feb, 2012
That's because there are no other DAW-specific controllers. Sure there are lots of other controllers that can be used with a wide range of DAWs. But only PUSH was purpose-built for Live. So your point is meaningless.Sindikhate wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 11:35 am EG Can you guess their best-selling DAW controller? (Spoiler - It's the Push 2 ).
Matrix-1000, MicroWave with Access programmer, MicroWave II, MKS-50 with MidiClub programmer, MKS-70, MKS-80 with Kiwi Patch Editor, Nord 2 Rack, Nord 3 Rack, Prophet REV2 module, Pulse 2, Shruthi, Virus TI
- Beware the Quoth
- 33155 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
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- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
Touche (with that thing above the 'e')
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 678 posts since 7 Aug, 2018
A big thank you for your answers and opinions.
I have updated to the pro version of Studio One.
As my use of the latter is recent, I will wait to see what the 12 version of Cubase Pro has in store.
Depending on whether it is interesting for me, I will take Cubase as well and I will test both in real use and I will keep the most suitable for my use.
I have updated to the pro version of Studio One.
As my use of the latter is recent, I will wait to see what the 12 version of Cubase Pro has in store.
Depending on whether it is interesting for me, I will take Cubase as well and I will test both in real use and I will keep the most suitable for my use.
- KVRAF
- 4633 posts since 21 Jan, 2008 from oO
I once switched from Cubase to Bitwig for the creative options and the combination of of Clip/Arranger view and was/am not disappointed, infact it only gets better. However, now I'm looking more and more into Ambisonics, where Bitwig is not an ideal option. So I bought back into Cubase now. It takes a while to get back into, some design aspects have changed, but all in all, after configuring hotkeys, colors and settings it's working great again.
I once tried Studio One in an earlier version, so cannot really compare. However, in my opinion one needs to find out for oneself and dig some time into it, to make preferred settings and building the workflow to be able to judge it the right way. Bith are great tools that do the job I think.
I once tried Studio One in an earlier version, so cannot really compare. However, in my opinion one needs to find out for oneself and dig some time into it, to make preferred settings and building the workflow to be able to judge it the right way. Bith are great tools that do the job I think.
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- KVRian
- 608 posts since 29 Dec, 2019
Yes. Full Scoring Templates.Gadget Fiend wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:32 amHave you ever used Cubase Pro 11 with hundreds of plugins on both a Mac and a PC? If not, shut the f$ck up.Trensharo wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 7:58 amYour experience is horse shit.Gadget Fiend wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 10:44 am In my experience, Cubase is MUCH more stable on the Mac simply because the Mac platform is inherently more stable.
I used macOS and Windows basically concurrently for years. Cubase 11 isn't really any different than 10.5. I don't use Macs any more, though. Easier to upgrade PCs, which makes it cheaper over the long haul. I like money.
So, I'll happily continue speaking. Thank you.
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