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| Re: Ok..got the Cubase 4 routing FU sussed. [message #88193 is a reply to message #88135] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 14:22   |
Chris Ludwig
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>>>>>Both Companies are armed and readdy for the DAW showdown. Apple is one
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>> corner,
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>>>>>Digi in the other.
>>>>>
>>>>>Eveybody else including Steingberg are just a non-factor at this point.
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>>>>How can you say Swineberg is a non-factor? Some of the features
>>>>that these other guys have been implementing have been standard
>>>>in Cube-endo for YEARS now! Their stuff just plain works &
>>>>works well, (well, once they work the bugs out of their "paid
>>>>beta" releases, like SX2 & now C4, apparently), and has been
>>>>priced appropriately all along.
>>>>
>>>>ROFL - other guys just now start playing catch-up and all of a
>>>>sudden the more-features-for-the-buck leader becomes
>>>>irrelevant? Izzat what you're saying? The Dodge Viper didn't put
>>>>Ferrari out of business, Lamont.
>>>>
>>>>Neil
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>>Correction: That would be Microsoft/Advid & Apple.
EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>AND, Steinberg now has the deepest pockets in the industry... Yamaha.
> Look for cool things in the future!
>
>David.
>
>Neil wrote:
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>> "LaMont" jjdpro&funk.com wrote:
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>>>Both Companies are armed and readdy for the DAW showdown. Apple is one
corner,
>>>Digi in the other.
>>>
>>>Eveybody else including Steingberg are just a non-factor at this point.
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>> How can you say Swineberg is a non-factor? Some of the features
>> that these other guys have been implementing have been standard
>> in Cube-endo for YEARS now! Their stuff just plain works &
>> works well, (well, once they work the bugs out of their "paid
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| Re: Ok..got the Cubase 4 routing FU sussed. [message #88221 is a reply to message #88213] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 20:00   |
DJ
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a Mac.
>>> ProTools,
>>> Digital Performer, Studio Vision, Logic, and YES, Cubase was on a Mac,
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>>> years
>>> before it was ever on a PC! And yes, I'm aware of Atari and AMEGA and
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>>> others,
>>> so don't even start. Macintosh is the platform that survived.
>>>
>>> Back in 1984 when PCs were still using a Dumb Operating System called
> DOS,
>>> Apple was showing the world the Macintosh, and Microsoft has been
>>> copying
>>> Apple ever since, and doing a shitty job of it, I might add.
>>> 1984, Apple the company that had the vision!
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0FtgZNOD44&mode=related& amp;search=
>>>
>>> You want a few laughs, here is MS technology at it's finest.
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiF8YVmBOxg&NR=1
>>>
>>> How many blue screens of death has BG shown us over the years?
>>>
>>> "DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
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>>>>>>> Granted, such a contrived construct can be useful for people who
>>>>>>> enjoy
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>>>>>>> talking past each other, and who relish buying into a particular
>>>>>>> story
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>>>>>>> line no matter what. We're gonna see a lot of that over the next
>>>>>>> year
>>> or
>>>>>>> so.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Awwww......c'mon Jaimie. You think the guys in the Mac ads aren't
>>&g
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| Re: Ok..got the Cubase 4 routing FU sussed. [message #88227 is a reply to message #88224] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 21:17   |
DJ
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>> Regards,
>> Dedric
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--
Chris Ludwig
ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.comDoes the freely assignable routing mean that the ASIO I/O can be assigned
the same way as in Reaper?
"Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
news:46f7db45$1@linux...
> Hi Dedric,
> Crips that automation features stuff looks amazing.
> I hope the freely assignable i/o-effects stuff ends up in C 4.
> But hey whats up with the Expansion kit. That parts kinda silly IMHO.
> If they were gonna do that then they should make the price lower I think.
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> Chris
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> Dedric Terry wrote:
>> I don't know how many users other than Lamont and I are using Nuendo, but
>> N4
>> was just released - shipping in early October:
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>> Highlights:
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>> * New automation system (complete automation panel): new modes include
>> the
>> ability to only write from an point, leaving previous sections absent of
>> automation (Virgin Territory option); fill modes, preview mode, and much
>> more. Looks like automation is about 15x more powerful than it was
>> before.
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>> * New key commands for Cut head/tail, selections (great for post)
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>> * Free routing: any group or fx to any other, plus post fader routing
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>> * Media Bay (I hear it's enhanced from Cubase 4 and works quite well for
>> an
>> FX database - also great for post)
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>> * VST3 - all included plugins are VST3 (biggest post advantage is
>> automatic
>> adapting to multichannel configs - Flux plugins already do, but now VST3
>> plugins and Nuendo's stock plugins will also).
>>
>> * New logical editor looks much more powerful
>> ....etc...
>>
>> I'll let you guys read the rest from Steinberg if interested.
>>
>> For post this is a great release - the new automation and key commands
>> alone
>> are worth the $249 upgrade - free routing will be a big boost for me as
>> well.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dedric
>>
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> --
> Chris Ludwig
>
> ADK Pro Audio
> (859) 635-5762
> www.adkproaudio.com
> chrisl@adkproaudio.com"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
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>That was helpful. I'm going to be moing to 88.2 sample rates. I really
>didn't think I would hear enough of a difference to make it worth my while
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