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cubase

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Cubase is a digital audio workstation developed by Steinberg for music and MIDI recording, arranging and editing. The first version, which was originally only a MIDI sequencer and ran on the Atari ST computer, was released in 1989

Behringer BCF2000 and Cubase SX

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Submitted by GnzlO on

Hello mates, today I bought a Behringer BCF2000 B-Control Fader to stop dealing with mouse and virtual knobs (I can't stand it), after instaling some driver I found it very hard just to set up the fades to the mixer of the cubase, I already set it on the Device set-up of the software, so Cubase recognized it, but i'm very lost in ALL the million things I have to do just to mix

Between Sonar or Cubase what would you choose and why?

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Submitted by anonymous on

This may have been discussed recently, however, I would like very current opinions on which software to go with today.



I'm adapting to PC and additional software other than PT which I've been using for 10 years on a Mac.



Between Sonar or Cubase what would you choose and why?



I have a choice on 32 bit or 64 bit system.

Help With Cubase.

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hey everyone, i recently set up a home studio in a spare room in my house. When i record everything sound so good.

The problem is when i change it into an mp3 to put it on my bands myspace account the quality drops drastically.

Theres has to be someway i can get it on to the page without it losing so much quality.



Cubase/Tascam/MOTU vs. Pro Tools/Digidesign

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Submitted by MrPhaSe on

Which do you choose?



I'm debating on working with Pro Tools and using a Digidesign C|24 as a control surface, and a 003 rack... Or going a cheaper route and using Cubase with a Tascam DM4800, and a MOTU interface



I have had a little more experience with cubase, a little easier for me to work with, but what do you guys think?