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Studio one vs cubase 9.5
Studio one vs cubase 9.5









studio one vs cubase 9.5
  1. STUDIO ONE VS CUBASE 9.5 FULL
  2. STUDIO ONE VS CUBASE 9.5 PRO
  3. STUDIO ONE VS CUBASE 9.5 SOFTWARE
  4. STUDIO ONE VS CUBASE 9.5 MAC

The mixer is also the most flexible in my opinion. I will say S1 has the most straighforward and easy to use multi-timbral/multi-output implementation I have used. Of course the alternative is to just do it like the old days - separate tracks or embed the keyswitches/CC's in the MIDI track. But for stuff that requires MIDI channel switching (HWO/PLAY), CC (Spitfire UACC) or multiple simultaneous keyswitches (VSL Synchron), the articulation management is either useless or less than ideal from a workflow standpoint. If you use primarily Spitfire stuff (Kontakt or their player) or other libraries that rely on single MIDI channel keyswitches, S1 is great.

STUDIO ONE VS CUBASE 9.5 PRO

Studio One's keyswitching feature works fine, is easy to use, but is not ideal for things like VSL Synchron or VI Pro players, EW HWO or libraries that use complicated articulation techniques. Cubase's expression map feature is very comprehensive, but has an old and confusing UI and currently has a known bug although there is a workaround. I don't do much music to picture so I can't personally comment on the S1 video deficits (I do "concert music" for lack of a better term). Cubase may be the most fully featured DAW but using it is often more difficult/less efficient without extensive customization. In general I would characterize S1 as easier and more "fun" to use with its biggest draw being the more modern and efficient workflow. There are numerous other differences, but IMHO a lot of them fall into either workflow specifics ( how you do something, not what you can do) or features that are cool but aren't make or break funcrtional things for many. Both of these can be worked around, but tend to dilute the S1 workflow experience. Here's my current experience:Ĭubase has a couple major functional advantages over S1 in video integration and articulation management.

STUDIO ONE VS CUBASE 9.5 MAC

Import video as a clip and save modified video and audio.While I'm on a Mac (and thus Logic Pro is in the mix), I have recently been trying to decide on moving from Cubase to S1 or just go back to Logic (which I used for years before Cubase). Mastering quality dithering modes for downsampling audio.Ī set of templates that lets you adjust the timing and “feel” of sequences or make your own by extracting timing from existing audio material. Powers a range of instruments and devices in Live Suite, and lets you customize or build your own devices, change the way Live works, and connect Live with the world around it. Slice audio to a Drum Rack or Sampler instance.Įxtract harmony, melody or drums from an audio sample and convert it to MIDI.

STUDIO ONE VS CUBASE 9.5 FULL

Start musical ideas in iOS app Note, then send them to Live using Ableton Cloud.Ĭombine multiple instruments and effects into a single device, allowing for split and layered sounds with customized Macro controlsĬombine MIDI effects into a single device, allowing for customized MIDI processing chains with simple Macro controlsĪn instrument for layering samples, synths and effects in a classic 16-pad gridĪdvanced algorithms for stretching audio, ideal for working with mixed audio or full tracks. WAV, AIFF, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC file supportĪ technology that keeps instances of Live and a growing collection of iOS apps in time over a wireless network. Generate or receive Pitch, Control, Clock and Trigger CV Set the probability that a note or drum hit will occur and let Live generate surprising variations to your patterns that change over time.ĭefine ranges for velocity probability for subtle, humanized variations in the dynamics of your patterns. Live listens to and adjusts its tempo based on incoming audio in real time, making it a dynamic part of the band instead of the tempo source that everyone has to follow. Recall your best ideas after you’ve played them – Capture MIDI can turn what you played into MIDI clips, without having to think about recording. Link two or more tracks to edit their content simultaneously.Īdd bends, slides and pressure for each individual note in a chord, add subtle expression variations, morph between chords and create evolving sonic textures more easily. Record multiple takes of a performance, then combine the best ones. VST2, VST3 and Audio Unit v2 and v3 support

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Use multiple levels of groups to mix with greater flexibility and manage detailed arrangements more easily. Unlimited Instruments, Audio effects and MIDI effects per project

STUDIO ONE VS CUBASE 9.5 SOFTWARE

Powerful MIDI sequencing of software and hardware instrumentsĪdvanced warping and real-time time-stretching Multitrack recording up to 32-bit/192 kHz Nondestructive editing with unlimited undo

studio one vs cubase 9.5

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Studio one vs cubase 9.5