Cubase SE
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- KVRist
- 40 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from Petaluma CA
what will I be missing out on if I go with this lite version. I don't think I need the full blown pro setup yet.
I've been using Cubase 3.7 for a long time now.
I kinda searched the forums a bit and couldn't find much talk about SE.
I've been using Cubase 3.7 for a long time now.
I kinda searched the forums a bit and couldn't find much talk about SE.
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- KVRAF
- 7886 posts since 24 Feb, 2003 from Earth, USA
Not much. It's pretty damn capable for a $99 program. If you need more, then upgrade. 
Devon
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- KVRAF
- 2108 posts since 31 Dec, 2002 from London, UK
HERE is a comparison chart. SE is enough for most people I reckon. I'm using, and my tunes are cracking
True, it's not mentioned much, even on cubase.net forum. I suppose most people can afford SX 3.
True, it's not mentioned much, even on cubase.net forum. I suppose most people can afford SX 3.
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10242 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
Armadillo wrote:SE is enough for most people I reckon. I'm using, and my tunes are cracking![]()
yeah I bet it works REALLY nice with that copy of Reason
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- I'm American, I have rights!
- 414 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from x_World
Cubase SE is based on the Cubase 1 SX engine. It actually outperforms most functions of the less useful and vastly more expensive Cubase VST 5.1.
No dongles, reasonable performance but still a clickfest. Don't rule out Cakewalk Home Studio 2004 at a similar price.
No dongles, reasonable performance but still a clickfest. Don't rule out Cakewalk Home Studio 2004 at a similar price.
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- KVRAF
- 2108 posts since 31 Dec, 2002 from London, UK
VitaminD wrote:Armadillo wrote:SE is enough for most people I reckon. I'm using, and my tunes are cracking![]()
yeah I bet it works REALLY nice with that copy of Reason![]()
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- KVRAF
- 7886 posts since 24 Feb, 2003 from Earth, USA
Mind explaining this blue dongle I have hanging off of my PC so I can run Cubase SE? If it's just my imagination, I'll take it off then.x_bruce wrote:Cubase SE is based on the Cubase 1 SX engine. It actually outperforms most functions of the less useful and vastly more expensive Cubase VST 5.1.
No dongles, reasonable performance but still a clickfest. Don't rule out Cakewalk Home Studio 2004 at a similar price.
Devon
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- KVRist
- 257 posts since 25 Apr, 2004
that woul be cubase LE?x_bruce wrote:Cubase SE is based on the Cubase 1 SX engine.
No dongles, reasonable performance but still a clickfest.
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- KVRAF
- 2108 posts since 31 Dec, 2002 from London, UK
DevonB wrote:Mind explaining this blue dongle I have hanging off of my PC so I can run Cubase SE? If it's just my imagination, I'll take it off then.x_bruce wrote:Cubase SE is based on the Cubase 1 SX engine. It actually outperforms most functions of the less useful and vastly more expensive Cubase VST 5.1.
No dongles, reasonable performance but still a clickfest. Don't rule out Cakewalk Home Studio 2004 at a similar price.![]()
Devon
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- KVRAF
- 3476 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from NE Ohio, USA
I remember when the Studio Case came out, there was mention of a dongle in one of the reviews.DevonB wrote:Mind explaining this blue dongle I have hanging off of my PC so I can run Cubase SE? If it's just my imagination, I'll take it off then.![]()
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Maybe as a standalone product, they couldn't meet the $99 or so price point if they had to pay $5, 10, $20, or whatever per copy for a dongle?
Doug
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- KVRist
- 74 posts since 25 Feb, 2004 from near Cologne, Germany
I'm using Cubase SE for nearly a year now, and mine also definately has a dongle as I bought the Studio Case Edition.
I think as the first professional sequencer for me it was the right choice because Cubase SL and SX have overwhelming features and need more time to work things out. And you can do MANY things in Cubase SE.
When you have worked some time with SE and you need more features you can easiliy upgrade to SX and you know the program basics already (I think I will upgrade this year...).
And when Cubase isn't your cup of tea then with the SE version the loss of money is not so huge as with SX.
When you look for other sequencers in the 100$ price range I think FL Studio and Tracktion are good choices but I only tested the demo versions of these (which are fine) but for me the choice is Cubase.
Best wishes and a happy New Year!
I think as the first professional sequencer for me it was the right choice because Cubase SL and SX have overwhelming features and need more time to work things out. And you can do MANY things in Cubase SE.
When you have worked some time with SE and you need more features you can easiliy upgrade to SX and you know the program basics already (I think I will upgrade this year...).
And when Cubase isn't your cup of tea then with the SE version the loss of money is not so huge as with SX.
When you look for other sequencers in the 100$ price range I think FL Studio and Tracktion are good choices but I only tested the demo versions of these (which are fine) but for me the choice is Cubase.
Best wishes and a happy New Year!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 40 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from Petaluma CA
So in FL Studio can you program drums into a drum editor window just like in Cubase?
This is how I'm used to working and I don't want to have to change that.
This is how I'm used to working and I don't want to have to change that.
- KVRist
- 74 posts since 25 Feb, 2004 from near Cologne, Germany
As I said I just tried the demo of FL Studio but I know that many people love the FL drum editor and even use it inside Cubase because it is better/easier (you can use FL Studio inside Cubase as an VST).
Maybe some FL users can post their opinions on this one...
Anyway, you can download the FL Demo from www.flstudio.com and try it for yourself!
Maybe some FL users can post their opinions on this one...
Anyway, you can download the FL Demo from www.flstudio.com and try it for yourself!