Also better velocity metering because the instrument meters just foolishly only turn full on, or full off. Where I'd hope Studio One picks up is mostly with Console usage, such as Snapshots, and customizable plugin recall per track.
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From deep Rewire usage to its intelligent Control Link. Studio One just plays nice with most everything. In the end, it's what you are successful with. I think there's really something to the less is more concept such as what S1 brings to the table. However, Cubase' environment has never really been very seamless for me. Studio One's Project Page is in a class by itself.Īs to Cubase, yes it's always been quite feature rich over the rest. I actually like that S1 has less STUFF if you will
#Studio one vs cubase update
Its just too easy to do a tweak on the Song then open the Project Master and update it, saves me TONS of time. S1 is progressing nicely IMO, sure its missing a few things but overall I open it more when doing projects here. Shanabit wroteAs a user of BOTH here they are still two diff beasts to me. If counting video it even beats Reaper.Ĭomping in Cubase was way more intuitive than StudioOne, that's it. StudioOne is light on system - there is no comparison with Cubase at all. It doesn't work in StudioOne at all - a BluecatAudio Patchwork thing. Had an issue with VST3 multi out instrument and had to check if worked in Cubase, that kind of thing. But Steinberg key is not even in usb port - I never use it.
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I keep having Cubase installed for notation until Presonus makes Notion usable. A lot of people using disabled tracks was enough to also get these outs scrambled order and mess of it all. It's still there in Cubase 10 I saw on Steinberg forum the other day. Ghost tracks that doesn't do anything, I didn't even have a reliable track template system.
#Studio one vs cubase archive
Track archive problems with multiout VST's - just scrambled order and f-u-c-k up with error dialogs and stuff. So had to do manually the color settings again. That didn't work either to import into the new settings.
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So to get all color settings and stuff over to new preferences i save to disk. And it wouldn't stick as a setting from session to session until I trashed preferences.
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I had same settings already before but just trying everything for three weeks until I gave up. Trying to workaround this I looked at settings for Steinberg Pro Audio Scheme - and it didn't work either stopping video engine from starting. Even Cubase Elements 7 and 8 had no problem - Cubase pro only. So recording over that time slot - transport stops and shown a dialog about dropouts - yeah, you restarted audio engine so it became dropouts. Every hour on the second of uptime for windows - audio engine restarts - due to something that does not create anything in Sonar, Reaper or StudioOne. Personally I don't need thumbnails on a track - just navigate by named markers.įor me Cubase Pro 9.5 was a bugfest, and Steinberg showed no interest in fixing it or even respond to support tickets. In StudioOne I got 6% cpu and I don't even notice I run video too - that is good work. In Cubase using a separate VST(not this tupid video engine) for video like I went down to 16% so that was the way I went by.
#Studio one vs cubase 1080p
Running the same project in Cubase I got 36% cpu with the new video engine - just normal 1080p H264. Cubase is a resource hog when it comes to video.