it works has i expected many months ago! which is nice because now seems pretty stable but not nice since i shouldn’t had to wait so long for this, so please Steiny don’t do this again.
Check it out if you haven’t already, (It has been available for quite some time now)
It looks absolutely amazing! Professional, Functional, Solid.
Worth a look if you haven’t seen it. The swiping of controls to enable
track arm, mute, solo etc. on multiple tracks is also very fast and works perfectly.
That’s strange. I have no such a warning. Are you tried to change files? When importing mp3, did you choose “copy file in working directory” (or something like this)?
Yes, I tried change properties “copy file in working directory”, result is the same crash. But something is start clearing up after a few hours of the hard searching. When the option “automatic hitpoint detection” is turned OFF - Cubase works without this crash! But, I find strange that you do not have “You should save the project now!” alert, because it must be. You just can open the Operation Manual PDF for Cubase 7.5, and there on page 390 (The Pool) you will see this:
This implies, that this “You should save the project now!” alert is must be there, but nothing is happened in your case after minimizing. Strange behavior, is bug-like.
What about your project settings? Sample rate?
Maybe, working at 48 KHz as I did, Cubase converts the files (pop window asks me if I want to do it and I flag yes, so already there’s a new version of original file). Now, I’ll try to work at 44.1 KHz…
EDIT: Nothing happens, no alert for me and my file get minimized with no issue. Maybe, again, because anyway Cubase converts mp3 to wav during import, so it isn’t “original file”. I don’t know.
So far it’s been stable for me. I definitely enjoy the change to the control room UI (still wish it were the pre v7 CR) as I don’t have to constantly click tabs and pause to search for functions. I do wish they hadn’t broken the “save selected channels” in the mixer for instrument tracks again though; it really makes for mixing an album a royal PITA. anyway, so far, so good(mostly).
I notice that my mixconsole (cubase in generally) doesn’t look good with color shades, but it’s flat, everything is blue/gray. I saw other screen around the web with beautiful shades on mixconsole. I don’t remeber if 7.5.10 looks so, anyway I’m curious to know why…
Win 7 64 bit, ATI Radeon HD 4850. Any idea?
The lines are there so when you drag something across you can see a straight line.
Once you drag to another track the lines disappear so imo, I think it’s a visual tool to help in keeping stuff easier to move around
Not sure what you mean here. You can modify any window to any size you wish. Yes, there are some things that still work better in 6.5 (less troublesome to access and modify sends, inserts, etc), but v7 is leaps and bounds more customizable in terms of appearance and setting up information you need on screen.
Im on Mac probably everything works better on PC…
Read through more threads (checking signatures) and you’ll see the grass is not necessarily greener on the other side of that fence…
Because that was a reverse engineered hack, of a feature exclusive to Nuendo.
And you don’t have to be a genius to grasp that Cubase and Nuendo share a great amount of the same code.