But I have the feeling it’s for the better. Luckily cubase has retained much of the look/Feel and improved on it with a more relieving set of interface/background colors, EXCEPT for the mixer which is totally revamped. Learning another would just simply be painstakingly slow for me, as if I had to start over. I’ve got a visual impairment and I always remained with cubase because it it’s the one sequencer i’m used to. So the questions I have now are as follow,Ĭan you still hide midi channels ? Maybe a silly one but I don’t really see it at a glance. This seems to have been streamlined also a bit. I have lot’s of custom dirs in that matter because I sometimes use jbridge for certain very old plugins and earlier cubase bridges didn’t like peas mixed with porrage and used to crash alot. I had to totally fix up the vst plugin information directories though, because it didn’t seem to import that from my cubase 6.5 build. The real analysis I feel has still to be done in the channel edit (or plugins or whatever). When I saw this “at a glance” EQ Ithought it was merely a gadget but it turns out to be very functional for first pases. It’s cool that everything stays aligned now. Especially the max/Min window problem whenver you were working maximized and you needed a key editor or mixer. I finally got around installing cubase 7 (the trial at least) on my studio pc and boy must I say that I’m finally relieved that some stuff is resolved and cleaned up.
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