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Re: Steinberg Cubase for Audio Recording and Mixing



I am messing around with Reaper.  Fairly intuitive.  I like it.   One issue I had was I tried to load up my Voxengo Boogex amp sim VST and the strangest thing happend...my signal would come through fine for a few second, and then it the VST signal would fade out to nothing, like the program shut it down.  Weird.   But my Waves reverb and compressor works awesome as a plugin.
Kris
 
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Now this is more like it. Thanks.
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From: Tony K
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 10:41 PM
Subject: RE: Steinberg Cubase for Audio Recording and Mixing

Yeah,  get Reaper instead.  $60  and you can try it for free forever.

 

http://www.cockos.com/reaper/

 

I’m using it with an 8 channel Firepod.  And it’s great.

 

Tony

 

ny opinions on Steinberg's Cubase for recording and mixing audio?  I see it is about $300 and wonder if it is worth it. I'll be using my RME Fireface 400 as the interface.  Anyway to get a demo version?

 

Kris