I still believe people should own their DAW or the workstation they do the most of their creations on. People can be forgiven for questioning any purchase in software, because we now live in a world where almost any application with very few exceptions, has had its protection removed by somebody. Thank you in advance for any insight/thoughts Should I just shut up, use the R2R version for a year and see if it really fits. (I am sure Steinberg will somehow try to rob me in the future. What are the fuckeries with licensing and future versions. Should I grab Cubase for 200+€ (I can afford that, but rather not if unnecessary.)ĭoes Steinberg have these sales every year? I managed to finish it with Reaper (and the notation in Finale), but I felt like I would need Cubase for that job. It was only recently that I had to make a mock-up for an orchestral piece for a conductor. But I felt totally uninspired by the recent versions of it and since my music shifted towards more hybrid stuff I started using Ableton + Reaper and the combo is working well. I think I can get Cubase right now for 200 and something (I think).īased on how I make music, that is - in a more classical way, lots of MIDI editing, orchestral work etc., Cubase should be the obvious choice (on Win).
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