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Cubasis iPad and Cubase OSX/WIN integration
With the current Cubasis app sale, I'm on the fence whether to buy or not. I have Auria obviously without midi functionality to date. Furthermore I have a trusty old WIN desktop with Reaper set up, which I use now for midi (mostly edrum work, some synth playing but that could be done on ipad as well) and more elaborate recording projects.
I would be most interested in buying cubasis if this would give a good opportunity to swap projects from pc to iPad and vice versa. I know iPad to PC/MAC should be possible; is it possible the other way around? Or just tracks / midi files? Is there a usable workflow?
And which version of cubase would make sense? It seems you can get the LE version for free if you register, but does it provide vst/vsti functionality? I can't find a comparison chart for LE vs paid versions (elements vs ai and full version is easily found but not relevant for me..)
Any insights into the integrated use re desktop and ipad would be much appreciated!
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Looks like just tracks and midi files can be imported into Cubasis from Cubase. See this forum thread: http://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=183&t=60132
Yes, Cubase LE supports VST - https://www.steinberg.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=126&t=54722
Where are you seeing LE for free? AFAIK, LE is only free with hardware and requires a download access code.
There's this:
http://www.steinberg.net/en/support/content_and_accessories/content_and_accessories_cubasis.html
Relevant SonicTouch episode, if you haven't already seen it.
Ah, thank you all for the info. Re the free LE, I misread on their site. It indeed requires a download access code.
And I had not seen that video yet, so great info!