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You should have read this: Vergleiche alle Cubase-Versionen | Steinberg
Obviously, Padshop 2 is a part of Cubase 10.5.
Now, i’m just wondering for who the upgrade option is… for people who don’t own Cubase, but still own a Padshop Pro license? For people with an older Cubase, but, Padshop 2 won’t work on those? Puzzled…
fwiw, i didn’t have to run any additional padshop upgrade installer(s). the installation of cubase 10.5 automatically upgraded padshop on my setup.
Nothing really, Padshop 2 - now the only version, there is no Pro anymore - is included in Cubase 10.5 Pro. Ask them for a refund, maybe. That update is only useful for owners of non-Pro versions of Cubase.
As Cubase Pro users, if we’d waited long enough, we wouldn’t have had to pay for Pro.
I did the same thing. Did I just get duped out of $30?
I fear there will soon be many like you. Steinberg should make the situation more clear. I myself almost fell into the (surely unintentional) trap, too.
I bought two PadShop Pro upgrades in the past, because I have multiple Nuendo and Cubase Pro licenses. It would be fair if Steinberg would give a little discount for upgrading to Cubase Pro 10.5 when there is an additional PadShop Pro license too.
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That’s pretty much what I thought they would say Tech-Dance.
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If Steinberg & co read these forums, maybe for the people that already paid for a padshop pro licnese, they should give us a coupon for upgrade to Halion or Groove Agent full versions. (I would prefer Halion as I am a Maschine user and have all the drums I need ;-0)
- I never did understand why Halion full isn’t included in Cubase Pro but Retrologue is.
Great to see a more improved padshop version . It sure got everything and I am very impressed. Only thing missing I wish it could read scala or tun files for even more microtuning expressions.
I was thinking of upgrading to Padshop 2 from Padshop Pro for use with Artist 9. That would be worth $29.99 to me.
However, reading above posts, maybe Padshop 2 is only compatible with Cubase Artist 10.5. Is this true??
Oh s**t… I spent money to upgrade from pro to version 2…
if You feel you have been mislead you are within your rights to challenge it in order to get your money back
I don’t know about you but £25 is a a lot of money to me to pay for something I don’t need!
Good luck
Hi friends, as I have long-term issues with Padshop Pro (crashing all the time) in Cubase 10, even official support can´t help with it, I´m considering to upgrade to Padshop 2. I would appreciate if you could confirm that Padshop 2 is REALLY stabe in Cubase (10.5, evetually 10), I really don´t feel like spending another money for something that will crash again. Or maybe upgrade to Cubase 10.5 could help? I have many presets used in my projects, but it´s a nightmare to work with Padshop Pro flawlessly…
Thanks
PS2 is stable on my system and setup.
BTW… I still feel Steinberg/Yamaha screwed over people that owned a PadshopPro license and upgraded to Cubase Pro 10 where it basically swallowed that license into Cubase Pro.Totall BS move. I will remember than next time I have to decide into which ecosystem I will be buying into.