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Video...Cubasis FX Pack One and Two Full Demo for iPad

Personally I like them, but then I like Cubasis, In the great scheme of thing they are very reasonably priced and if you already have Cubasis you should get them anyway and there are some lovely effects here I particularly like the Tape Delay.
http://www.thesoundtestroom.com/cubasis-fx-packs-one-two-full-demo-ipad/

Comments

  • Many thanks. I use Cubasis all the time.. didn't know these were coming, until now. Cheers

  • Was for once patient enough to see them in action before fingering the combination....thanks Mister Doug.

  • EgzEgz
    edited February 2015

    Thanks

  • Since I'm here sick in flu i decided my iPad needed some new toys to play with so i got both IAPs for Cubasis...

    It did however bring back some of the things i dislike and miss in Cubasis as it is now.

    • Damed zooming, it drives me nuts every time compared to just about all other apps the implement pinched-zoom.
    • No sample accurate trimming/selection in wave-form editor (even when grid is disabled, i think this will come if Steinberg ever decides to give Cubasis a built-in sampler).
    • No 'joining/glue of audio-segments' need to freeze/bounce track to new file.
    • No time-stretch.
    • No 'Line-Tool' for editing note-velocity on selected notes, or at least that the 'draw tool' only affected selected notes.

    I do like the new effects that use next to no CPU, and hope that a new 'drum/keyboard-sampler' will make it's way into Cubasis.

    Thankfully it's easy enough to use 'Open In..' between AudioShare and Cubasis and avoid AudioCopy, but i would prefer if Steinberg included native support for AudioShare, or at least iOS8 file picker in addition to 'iPod Import' and AudioCopy.

    If it wasn't for this video i would have not even considered getting the effects, well done Mr. TSTR :)

  • The best demo of these that I have seen. When you first played the track, I thought "yeah, I've had demos that sounded like that" and to hear it transformed into a full production was very revealing! Great work all round.

  • edited February 2015

    @Samu get better over there Captain. Sick Sundays are dull. Thank Jehoshaphat for iPads.

    Good list. I too was motivated by Mister Doug's video, but before pulling the trigger I played around with Cubasis again and just can't see me actually using it on an ongoing basis. The piano roll/zoom clumsiness stifles whatever creativity I can muster. I think part of my frustration with the app is that it feels so almost when in so many ways it already is, but....but....Auria Pro has my attention and I think I'm going to need that to come out and NOT be perfectly sliced bread straight out of the box to make me re-evaluate.

  • i am so tempted with these 2...really enjoying using beathawk as a 16 part instrument in Cubasis....really fills the gaps that are missing in Cubasis....sampler, drum sampler, decent piano...all midi controlled via Cubasis and saved in beathawk...

  • A decent drum/synth-sampler inside Cubasis and i can say goodbye to a lot of apps taking up space on my iPad :D

  • edited February 2015

    @DaveMagoo said:
    i am so tempted with these 2...really enjoying using beathawk as a 16 part instrument in Cubasis....really fills the gaps that are missing in Cubasis....sampler, drum sampler, decent piano...all midi controlled via Cubasis and saved in beathawk...

    I like the cut of your midi-jib Mister. Could you explain to a simple deckhand how you're going about that again?

  • edited February 2015

    Open Audiobus, select Cubasis as an output, then select Beathawk as an input to Cubasis.

    Set midi to 'midi select' in Beathawk and each pad will then respond to a midi channel in Cubasis' virtual midi....ie: Virtual Midi Channel 1 in Cubasis will control Pad 1 in Beathawk by pitch.

    You can do this via IAA but i like having the state saving feature of Audiobus when also using a synth such as Nave along side the above with cc automation....

    ....plus you get the Audiobus side panel for ease of switching apps...

  • @DaveMagoo Thank you Mister Dave, I appreciate that. I like the Beathawk thingie, but expanding on its size and scope is yet more attractive. Might even be a reason to look into those Cubasis effects after all....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    DaveMagoo Thank you Mister Dave, I appreciate that. I like the Beathawk thingie, but expanding on its size and scope is yet more attractive. Might even be a reason to look into those Cubasis effects after all....

    ....also forgot to mention time stretching is there too in Beathawk to be triggered by Cubasis...

    ...it has my interest again for sure...maybe pay day i will pick up the iap fx..

  • @DaveMagoo Have this working. Thanks again. All sorts of possibilities to the previously dull mind (mine).

  • edited February 2015

    I'm just wondering where all the 'IAA Multi-Output' drum machines are?
    I would love to have for example both BOOM-809 & 909 with Multi Output IAA-Generators with a separate output per sound, seems like just a few apps Loopy HD and ThumbJam to name a few offer multi-output.

    It would seem like a no-brainer for multi-tibral apps to offer each channel as a separate output...

    And well, I'd love the 'freezing' of IAA nodes to work too. For example iMini looses sync after a few beats (and also misses ~1/8 of first note, I've followed all the recommended tips from Sternberg but no go), FM4 'dies' or generates silent input when freezing. It's hardly a cpu/ram issues since playback works fine...

    I'm getting more and more frustrated with Cubasis... (Could be the slight cold too).

    I'm seriously looking forward to Auria Pro, if it offers rock-solid IAA freezing and a good sampler it's very hard to motivate keeping Cubasis on the iPad...

  • @Samu said:
    I'm just wondering where all the 'IAA Multi-Output' drum machines are?
    I would love to have for example both BOOM-809 & 909 with Multi Output IAA-Generators with a separate output per sound, seems like just a few apps Loopy HD and ThumbJam to name a few offer multi-output.

    It would seem like a no-brainer for multi-tibral apps to offer each channel as a separate output...

    And well, I'd love the 'freezing' of IAA nodes to work too. For example iMini looses sync after a few beats (and also misses ~1/8 of first note, I've followed all the recommended tips from Sternberg but no go), FM4 'dies' or generates silent input when freezing. It's hardly a cpu/ram issues since playback works fine...

    I'm getting more and more frustrated with Cubasis... (Could be the slight cold too).

    I'm seriously looking forward to Auria Pro, if it offers rock-solid IAA freezing and a good sampler it's very hard to motivate keeping Cubasis on the iPad...

    yeah multi output via audiobus is so underused in apps that would really benefit from it like beathawk or sampletank.......Thumbjam is a great example of multiple outputs for a music app...

    ...cant wait for Auria Pro....so full of promise.....did anyone on the forum try it out at NAMM?

  • The freezing function is pretty buggy tbh......just tried a few after your post and the first one (stroke machine) i froze a loop with 4 kick drums and the start of kick 1 was fine but 2,3 & 4 were way off line....odd

  • edited February 2015

    I don't feel like bombarding the Cubasis forums but the more I use the app I get the feeling that not even the people at Steinberg are using their own app...

  • i think they need some funding for further development...

  • @DaveMagoo is the Cubasis audio buffer set to 256? Any other value will screw up freezing.

  • I've followed all the recommendations from Steinberg, including the 256 buffer, it's still no-go and what bugs me it's that it's 'random' glitches and feels like it's not CPU/RAM related because If it was CPU/RAM related it would not even play back correctly. There is also plenty free space on my iPad too (>15GB) and it's not 'fragmented' since i did a backup/restore just a few weeks ago...

    I also fail to see why buffersize would affect the freeze process as it's silent with no playback and since the app 'knows' what the buffer size is it could easily calculate the needed latency, that is unless Steinberg has not included lancet value in it's freeze-code.(Freeze in Gadget works perfectly regardless of buffer size).

    As for Steinberg needing more funds for further development, i got both IAPs so I feel I've done my share as I have no intentions what so ever to get the desktop version of Cubase... (Already have LogicPro X & Renoise and a free version of Abelton Live Lite).

  • @DaveMagoo said:
    i think they need some funding for further development...

    Don't say this to @CalCutta :D

  • @CalCutta said:
    explodes

    giggles like mutley

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