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Cubase and Reaper crossgrade offers

Hey, I just bought Logic Pro and later Ableton Live Standard. I'm thinking I'm good with that? But curious what Steinberg and Open Source offers. I mostly like jamming out with AUM. Oh, I have Korg Gadget 3 too, I guess I just want to know it all, but probably shouldn't

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  • Your good dude ;) lol

  • edited August 31

    If you work in traditional song structures, what you’ve got there will see you right. If you are of a more experimental bent, Ableton Live comes really alive when you spring for the Suite level, because of all the cool things Max for Live enables. And, just to confuse things, there’s Bitwig studio, which lets you treat the DAW itself like it’s a modular. I’m currently thighs deep in Bitwig, having moved from Live. There’s a lot here!

  • BitWig is very good indeed.

  • Cubase Pro 13 has some great chord track and pad options with midi controller mappings. Pad shop and Halion synths are pretty cool. Picked up a cross grade for £200 earlier in the year.

  • edited August 31

    Also with Steinberg there is a very good loyalty offer on at moment - I got Absolute 6 for 130GPB. 70% off just for owning Cubase pro 13. Cubase is my main DAW and its very good :)

  • edited August 31

    @Jumpercollins said:
    Cubase Pro 13 has some great chord track and pad options with midi controller mappings. Pad shop and Halion synths are pretty cool. Picked up a cross grade for £200 earlier in the year.

    Same here - crossgrade from Bitwig actually LOL
    The chord track is so useful for me, just drop an audio file into the track and 'boom' you get midi chords. Love that feature :)

  • dblonde, post something for us to hear! I know I have enough software. I hang out on my Ipad with GAS / AAS

  • @HeavyWater said:

    I hang out on my Ipad with GAS / AAS

    LOL - me too.

  • thanks dblonde, I really like it

  • dblonde, what was that at the end? sounded like Wal-mart moving a fork lift out of the way lol

  • @HeavyWater said:
    dblonde, what was that at the end? sounded like Wal-mart moving a fork lift out of the way lol

    cheeky! LOL
    London underground metro :D

  • edited August 31

    @dblonde said:
    Also with Steinberg there is a very good loyalty offer on at moment - I got Absolute 6 for 130GPB. 70% off just for owning Cubase pro 13. Cubase is my main DAW and its very good :)

    I'll get WaveLab Pro for 147 € (already had WL Elements for a few years), also have Cubase Pro, my main DAW is Ableton though

    .. yeah, nice track dblonde

  • edited August 31

    Cubase is only second to Logic, best on windows imho….i hate the DAW but its power is undeniable plus HALion , Neo Fm and groove agent are awesome , and the wavelab is as good as it gets/ its all in 1, kinda like logic almost

    Bitwig is a great daw for this crowd for sure - modulation galore

    Unlike iOS where there is basically two main choices (Logic or Cubasis) desktop has a few that are really amazing and geared for specific purposes or genres (like Bitwig isn’t really made for metal but it’s great for electronic music )

    If you play instruments, I would go with cubase, if you play electronic hardware then bitwig (not that anyone asked me lol)

    ———anyway / reason I posted :

    My question is: how do you cross grade from Logic? Like how does Steinberg know you have it to apply the discount ?

  • My question is: how do you cross grade from Logic? Like how does Steinberg know you have it to apply the discount ?

  • I got Reaper. $70. Frequent quick and easy upgrades. Run leans, fast, and reliably. Little or no virtual instruments.

    The downside is the UI can be mystifying and fugly. I'm a UX professional, and whenever I hear something is "infinitely customizable" that strongly implies there isn't a strong design vision to it. And that's the case with Reaper.

    But it does everything. And esp. now with ChapGPT in our world, you can figure things out reasonably OK.

    $70 bucks, and it does it all.

  • The UI is horrible - but it’s a capable daw.
    I got cubase - also a horrible UI lol

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