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For those that upgraded to Cubasis 3 from Cubasis 2. Was it worth it?

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  • Maybe someone mentioned it earlier but I didn’t see anyone complain about the decrease in touch sensitivity in CB3 compared to CB2. By that I mean when you try to shorten a clip (audio or midi) by moving the bottom right handle but the whole clip moves until you are pixel perfect with your finger or even the Apple Pencil.

    Similarly in the midi editor piano roll when you try to move or change the length of a note. It was much easier to do these things first time in CB2. Now it is very very frustrating!

  • I thought this said Cubensis at first glance.

  • @AlterEgo_UK said:
    Maybe someone mentioned it earlier but I didn’t see anyone complain about the decrease in touch sensitivity in CB3 compared to CB2. By that I mean when you try to shorten a clip (audio or midi) by moving the bottom right handle but the whole clip moves until you are pixel perfect with your finger or even the Apple Pencil.

    Similarly in the midi editor piano roll when you try to move or change the length of a note. It was much easier to do these things first time in CB2. Now it is very very frustrating!

    I don’t really have this issue, even on my iPhone. Might want to check the scaling of your UI in the settings. Also when in the midi editor, I highly recommend using the buttons on the right. Huge help in making sure that you don’t move when you mean to stretch and vice versa.

  • @Telstar5 said:
    @hellquist : What issues specifically were you referring to in Multitrack Studio? The developer seems really responsive to input . BTW as for Zenbeats, I was under the impression that you could assign time signature per clip.

    Would certainly call this out as a plus for MTS, in my experience anyway. I reported 3 bugs in the last couple months on the MTS forum and they have all since been fixed by updates.

  • Need Ableton link for multiple IPad setup..

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