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
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--- 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
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> SX so far compared to VST5? <<<
>
> rEalm