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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

1010LT + Cubase SE - How many Live inputs possible?

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hello Forum-ites~

I litterally just installed the Delta 1010LT & Cubase SE last night, read the 1010 manual, I'm half way thru SE manual, thought I'd check out some forums, etc,

I saw a post that said you can only live record 2 Inputs using this HW & SW setup, is that true?

Logic or Cubase?

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hi all, I'm in a band and I'm mixing our current demo on Logic Platinum 5.5.1 on our PC. We've got an EMU 0404 soundcard also, but most of the time I tell people I'm workin on Logic, they question why?



I jst wanted to ask, what do you think is better to work on if we're only workin with Audio? Logic or Cubase SX? I have both but I prefer working with Logic.

NEWBIE recording on Cubase SX

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Submitted by anonymous on

(I looked for a beginner section but didn't see it so hope this question is ok here)



Have CUBASE SX and REASON - with Audgy 4 External I/O hub. I've created Audio Track 1 in Cubase and when I hit record, I can record my Reason 'song' onto Track 1. Now I want to record a separate track using Yamaha external drum kit.



Need a better multitrack program, Cubase se ?

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Submitted by anonymous on

I just upgraded my audi interface and added a mixer to my home studio. I've been using acid 4.0 for my multitracking but am growing tired of it locking up and its little quirks. Right now I have a trial of Adobe audition 1.5 but its a little out of my price range. Im considering Cubase se cause of the price tag and the fact that I can upgrade it.

Cubase VST 5 for PC - noobie question!

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hi,



I am new to this and my Cubase pack arrives tomorrow. I have quite a powerfull PC (3.00 GHZ, 160GB hard drive, 1024 MB RAM etc., ) and a Soundblaster Audigy (ZS?) souncard with remote and external box.



How hard is it to get used to recording? I have done it on a Mac about 15 years ago with only a MIDI keyboard.