You make some valid points about the features of various DAWs, and it's important to recognise what truly sets them apart. For me, Cubase shines in a few specific areas:machinesworking wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 3:02 am One thing that happens though in these threads is people forget what defending a DAW should look like, i.e. the last two pages were glowing hot air. What is it that makes Cubase better to you than other DAWs? It seems like people forget that part of the whole routine? if you're defending the accusation that it's frustrating, give us more than simple praise.
For one I know that Cubase's articulation mapping is pretty straightforward, compared to Logic for instance. Mostly because DP has the same type more or less.
We know that Bitwig has plugin sandboxing and well thought out commands.
Reaper is super user definable, customizable to the nth degree.
DP is a "do everything" DAW, that does songs within songs.
Logic has amazing AI drummers, bass players, a great step sequencer etc.
All I know about Cubase's supposed superiority is it always has the latest tech, although it's not a clip luanching DAW.![]()
MIDI Capabilities: Cubase has an incredibly powerful MIDI editing environment. The MIDI quantise, note expression, and logical editor functionalities allow for nuanced control that can be a game changer for composing intricate pieces.
Audio Engine: The audio engine in Cubase is robust, providing high-quality sound and reliable performance, which is crucial when working on large projects with multiple tracks.
Workflow Efficiency: The integration of tools like the Chord Track and Score Editor helps streamline my workflow, making it easier to compose and arrange.
Flexibility with VSTs: Cubase offers great support for VST instruments and effects, allowing for seamless integration with third-party plugins.
Project Management: The way Cubase handles project versions and backups gives me peace of mind when experimenting with different arrangements or mixes.
While I appreciate the strengths of other DAWs you mentioned, these features make Cubase my go-to choice. It’s all about finding the tool that best suits your workflow and creative process!
