By the way i know you used the beta version and now the full release. what so you think about it . you probably have some idea. NiR --- In xl7@y..., "nbaryosef100" <nir.baryosef@v...> wrote: > I didn't have a lot of time working on it YET. > Initial reaction was buy it cus until now that is the major update to > the software this is not exactly update but reengineering of that > product to comply with Win2K and XP. > The use in the software became much more easier to use (user friendly) > Hopefully it will not require tons of new updates like the old Cubase > VST 32 (every week there was new update new fix new beta actually it > drove me nuts. it showed me a company that will get hurt from the > user point, why should I buy a software that will crash, will not > work properly or any thing else and every week or so update it, I am > sure Steinberg don't want to drive their customers away. > Actually I will recommend them to release demo version. > Soon I will dig into the software more and more the weekend will be > great time, I just installed it two days ago, it is still early to > come up with good review. > > I will recommend using demo first, I guess people can wait. I am > idiot I already bought. > My recommendation "Use Before You Buy" But Only DEMO no W***zZzZ > > NiR > > --- In xl7@y..., erik_magrini@B... wrote: > > I will try it later i am still at work. > > > > >>>Me too. If I had internet at home I'd never get any music made. > Of > > course the fact I get a free T1 connection and plenty of time to > use it > > here at work doesn't hurt either. <<< > > > > Removed the old cubase and installed the new one, there was no need > to > > reinstall programs every thing worked just fine. > > > > >>>That was my first step too, as was uninstalling Wavelab (kept > getting > > messages that SX couldn't open my audio hardware), and > un/reinstalling my > > sound card drivers. Tried everything I could think of, nothing > worked > > short of the full reinstall, which was actually a good thing. I > wanted to > > clean up a bunch of older plug in directories I wasn't using, and > make > > sure that SX was my computer's focus, not VST. BTW, what do you > think of > > SX so far compared to VST5? <<< > > > > rEalm
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Re: OT: I moved to Cubase SX
2002-06-12 by nbaryosef100
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