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Studio one vs reaper
Studio one vs reaper







Workflow is great! I can automate ANY parameter in any software synth from any vendor. Tried Studio One, comes with presonus audio device. Had to let it go after a frustrating year. Was a reaper user as the price was right. I had similar experiences, all of which resolved with the 49 dollar upgrade to 7.5 and the subsequent patch. I think the comment that followed your post was a bit turrets. Steinberg just said there will be a discount for users who update to Cubase 7.5, but this only seems to apply to users who do not yet have the full version of Cubase. You can’t bump the dongle or it might just stop Cubase…oh and sometimes it will let you try again to connect to the dongle, but other times you’ll get the windows message: “Cubase 7 has stopped working…”Īnyway, those are the things I will say about Cubase, and I hope Steinberg seeks to fixing these policies. You have to be careful how you act around the relationship between the dongle and Cubase. You can’t sleep your computer and then wake it up, for fear of Cubase somehow not being able to talk to the dongle. Or Cubase hanging when I close it, Cubase making me create a new project at the beginning of every session, Cubase forgetting my VST connections, Cubase crackling and popping even when I have plenty of cpu power left on the performance meter and stopping its crackling when I disengage the driver, Cubase not allowing me to see the last preset I used when using Halion Sonic SE, cubase minimizing the project window when I open rewire dialog, the dongle, and Steinberg never giving any free upgrades to its loyal users (no 7.5 free for example). Or the transport vanishing when I open the mixer fullscreen (is this intended) but not coming back when I return to the project window. Or my computer with precount set, jumping back to the previous bar before counting in and recording, when it used to just count in at the current location.

studio one vs reaper

Thank goodness it was fixed on the final 7.0.7 update. Or bugs not getting fixed until really late, like the one that will keep sounding the same midi note when you moved a not up in the key editor. Small things, like Cubase minimizing my project window when I’m running full screen and I open the crossfade window. For me, everytime I start to try to do something in Cubase, it feels disorganized. So I came to this forum to see if I was wrong about my views on Cubase, or to see if maybe the people on the internet talking about studio one were missing something, but now I see. I used to think pro tools (at least pro tools SE) was bloated and buggy, but now it seems that even though Cubase has more features, it seems to be less well organized and more full of bugs than Pro Tools. Yeh I know the complaints surrounding Cubase 7. Why C6.5 and not C7.5, you ask? That’s a long story for another time/thread/post That said, I don’t know any who started on Studio One go to Cubase.īut many have gone from Cubase to Studio One (and some back - mostly midi heavy guys) and to Reaper (for different reasons).įor me Cubase 6.5 and Nuendo 5.5 is the best DAW’s out there (but missing the Track Version and Track Visibility from C7.5). I have only used Reaper for mixing though, and still like recording and editing best in Cubase. Many and often updates, and has a dynamic bugfixing scheme (ie bugs are fixed much much faster than in Cubase). Next you have to get into the “One Track Type Only” mindset. That’s the real key (Oooh, I wish C7/7.5 had different themes). Reaper is great in its own way, if… If you find a color theme you like. The integrated Mastering feature (in S1 Pro), is worth the money alone (update your mix straight to the Master project, among other great things).

studio one vs reaper

I am one who is looking forward to Studio One’s next major version, and for Audio work it is already very good. For Midi, I guess Cubase will be the best for a long time. It is a “young” DAW, and will within a couple of major versions be at the top for Audio work IMHO. Especially in the Midi departement (for Midi, Cubase is king). It has a lot of drag and drop features, and feels like a very modern app (no old code to drag around).īut it is a bit “un-mature” feature wise.

studio one vs reaper

All I can say is that Studio One is built on completely new code (from programmers of Nuendo).









Studio one vs reaper