THANK YOU STEINBERG!! Cubase 7 and Cubase 7.5 are amazing!!!

Thanks! :smiley:

Best Regards
Freddie

Short answer: The point is that they’re happy with the application the way it is. Other users demand more from Cubase. However, since 7, it seems to be regressing in many more ways than it is evolving.

I urge you to voice your opinion in this thread: http://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=181&t=51853 that I created, so that users who demand more from this application can have their voice heard.

P.S. I quoted you original post in the other thread because I thought it was very concise and informative.

Cheers

Sorry, Freddie, I just think that with you as with several other inconditional Steiny lovers, there are no longer any dialog possible :

  • I’m talking about missing features in RCE, trackpresets, etc. : you talk about ‘Closing on exit’ which was never one of my point…
  • I’m talking about UI regressions and white masked cursor : you talk about ‘Aero’…
  • I’m talking about Genric Remote features and layout quirks : you talk about ‘XP32’ tweaks…
  • I’m talking about features removed : you talk about… nothing. It’s not even considered.

Few things, though :

  • Strangely, with Cubase 5.1 and 6.5, I have an optimal system which is working surprisingly well, considering that I have systematically three VSTBridged plug-ins in almost all my projects. And, most of all, both have a clean and working UI with several features that are missing in C7, this with much less resources usage and a great responsiveness. Isn’t it strange, and how do you explain that ?

  • A last one : I sent three months ago at Fabio Bartolini (guess you know who he is…) a complete .nfo file of my system (in the same way, I guess that a Windows ‘specialist’ like you knows what this also is…). Guess what ? He admitted in return by PM, after being, as you, suspicious about my DAW, that my system had nothing that could be really problematic. This was initially about an exchange concerning the dreaded 7.0.5 bug which was crashing Cubase when hitting ‘F3’ to close the MixConsole. Remember this one ?

I’ll stop here. End of this useless exchange… :unamused:

And back on topic after another derail

+1

This is a god send

They do integrate very well but there is a little latency but nothing that can’t be dealt with .

I completely agree :wink:

+1

As a DAW professional, i can attest that Cubase is the very best in computer-based audio software, not to mention the most innovative program available. While there are various other applications that can do the job; most will fall short in critical areas, namely MIDI and audio processing. Sure there bugs but a true professional will present their critique in a positive way because they rely on it for their living or because they make great music.

Lets face it Cubase has to be more than an alternative to Pro Tools.
For me the fact that is more than just a studio recording software is it’s strength. I am a guitarist but love playing about with sounds and going places I have never been before. Steinberg has always been a DAW that encourages us to think outside the box. (I have been using Loopmash to re-sample my playing.) I guess that is why there are so many bugs, because they want to be so many things to so many users. I for one love that. I certainly am glad that I am am not stuck in a studio with bands rehashing all the old clichés - I would rather rehash my own and perhaps add a few unexpected things on the way.

I am not knocking those of you who run studios. Far from it, I think you do wonderful stuff and provide a really valuable service. Not to mention living a financially precarious life. However I baulk at the use that many people make of the word professional, as if it is a passport to some higher plane of knowledge and creativity. What is a DAW professional? I mean anyone can claim whatever they like on a forum and nobody would be any the wiser. After all did I not just claim to be guitarist.

The value of Cubase to me is not it’s perfection, because it quite plainly isn’t. It is its versatility and the possibilities that it offers its users. I may not be the best musician, but I have the best fun. Sure I get cross with Steinberg at times and irritated with Cubase. I am sure we could say the same about our partners, as they could about us. However, we still love them in spite of all that. That is the value of a long term relationship.

this is a inverse trolling? ahahahhah

Exactly +1

This is meant to be a feel good thread even thou a little bit OTT on the subject but non the less should still be kept a feel good thread and I find it really irritating that a person that was screaming and shouting for people to keep his threads in order has decided to act god and intervene on every feel good thread he feels he has the right to and change to subject back to his usual one man war on Steinberg ! VERY IRITATING

Can I join your club?
Do I need a degree?
What are the requirements?
Do I need extensive use with PT, Logic, DP, Sonar, S1 or that free thing everyone rants about because he has excellent communication with his users?

Or…do you mean every-day Cubase user for the past 15 years who has grown weary of workflow and genuine issues being ignored while Steinberg prioritizes new features that attract EDM and new users with every new upgrade/update? I’m not attacking this stuff, but I’m totally against them making this stuff a priority.

I agree with you. Relatively speaking Cubase is still the best DAW for me. It still has a long ways to go, and I’m pessimistic about any real marketing/policy change because it’s the EDM and new users who subsidize what you call the “DAW professional.” Ever wonder why EveAnna Manley signed that agreement with UAD? Ever wonder why Nuendo costs so much more than Cubase?

By the way, yeah thanks Steinberg…your amazing. (relatively speaking when compared to the competition)

I have said enough now. I fear Sgt. Schultz is coming for me.

Guys, I hear what you’re saying, but come on, let Freddie be Freddie. Of course Cubase has bugs, of course it isn’t perfect, of course there are people who are dealing with issues, just like any major software! I’ve criticized Steinberg my fair share in due course.

But to give Freddie a hard time when all he’s doing (in my view) is expressing his enthusiasm, just seems a bit glum, as I implied before. Just let him do what he does. Frankly, I enjoy reading his posts from time to time, and I think he’s generally more like a Steinberg cheerleader. So what? We could use that around here!

When we need a serious thread, we can start (yet another) serious thread. There’s plenty to be serious about. But let’s give the guy some space.

And who cares if he’s shouting with caps and fonts and smilies? He rarely says anything directly offensive, and if he does, it’s generally well-meaning from what I have seen. We actually need more people like Freddie in the world. And besides, those font/smilie options are sitting right there in the forum interface, and if you find it a breach of netiquette, just ignore him.

And finally, no one is saying that serious people and serious threads are wrong or not needed. I have had my share of problems with Steinberg over the years, and I will join the occasional angry threads if I think it will help. But this thread and other similar Freddie threads are just generally intended to be light-hearted, positive testimonial and opinion in my view, as are most of Freddie’s posts as far as I can see. He’s human too, so I’m sure he crosses a line sometimes, but generally, I find his posts positive and good-natured.

My two bits only. I have no beef with any of you. I also don’t know Freddie personally, although I remember him from the Cakewalk forum, and he was a positive upbeat guy there too for the most part. And I definitely agree with the sentiment of the OP. Cubase is indeed amazing. Perfect? No, of course not! Amazing? You bet. Let’s take a moment every once in a while to get some perspective. Granted, Freddie takes more than “just a moment” expressing his enthusiasm, but so what? I’ve been around DAWs (and just before DAWs) long enough and can appreciate the golden age of awesomeness we’re in right now, and frankly, I can use a dose of enthusiasm to remind me.

If this Freddy is Tommy then he means nothing by his actions , he’s just a flamboyant showman and you should respect his way of communication .
@Bredo your not exactly the most eloquent communicator on this forum so give Freddy the respect you expect for yourself and stop disrupting his thread , your the one after the attention and yes it’s working isn’t it .

Freddie for president! put the cat amongst the pigeons - how dare you! lol
Apart from all the bugs…
+1

likewise i have dared those complainers to PM asking for details as to my personal website, which via Whois could produce a name but at all times was refused.

Sometimes I’m staggered by the expectations, demands and moans of certain self-proclaimed professionals, and others, on here. I started with Pro-24/Atari and was THRILLED to be able to program drums and no longer be dependent on lame TR-707 loops. As far as I’m concerned, since those early days Steinberg have increasingly provided me with useful ways to while away the time between making a bob or two, the features and sheer power offered by Cubase in 2013 are WILDLY beyond anything anyone could have imagined in the early years. I made a living writing midi files in the 80’s - no DAW has ever surpassed Cubase’s midi implementation.

How can Freddie’s post possibly have been seen by some as provocative? Thanks to him I’ve looked again at my old XP tweaks, turned my AERO back on and background services to programs - stability and performance have improved as a result. I really LIKE Freddie, and Cubase too - all you moaners should sort out your own systems before accusing Steinberg of writing anything but GREAT software.

+1 exactly , no other DAW offers the features Cubase does and Cubase does it with style .

I think Bredo needs banning again for constantly dragging a thread off topic , sorry but facts are facts you have just turned into a moaning troll :wink:

@bredo Then you should no better then shouldn’t you oohhh great one .
And if you think being the same person on a forum for 14 years is some what of a status symbol then you are more shallow that ive always thought you were .
Sorry I must stop because this is completely off topic as yet again it’s all about you Bredo !

so you confirm you are a name-dropper then?

Don’t send PM’s unless you actually want to know who i am.

bredo makes an unsafe assumption that recent joiners to this forum are inexperienced newbies. I, for one, have been a forum member for longer than his 14 years but I’ve got bored, left and rejoined more than once…actually four times. Some of us have ‘too much music’ to spend a lot of time on forums. Senior Members are maybe more technical than creative? Who knows?

For sure, the most talented and creative artistes I’ve produced are the least interested in the technology! :unamused: