11/19/2023 0 Comments Presonus studio one vs cubase 8![]() ![]() I'm talking in specific comparison to Cubase 8 vs S1 v3, Cubase 7 or 7.5 doesn't count, that's long gone, Cubase 8 was a total overhaul so that's what i'm interested so hear about in a comparison with S1 v3.Ĭubase's "midi interfaces" (like all 5-6 of it's discreet midi editors?) are far and away more powerful. Does anyone own both and which was the bigger pain-in-the-ass to learn and navigate, do you think Cubase 8 is easier overall or S1 v3. Not wanting to hear someone tell me they have used S1 for a long time and it's easy, of course it is easy if you've been using it for a long time, but what about S1 v3 starting from scratch with no knowledge of it, would some here say it is dead-easy to learn from scratch? Not from a long time users point of view, but from a beginners point-of-view. I don't give a crap about features, to me it's all hype, they can all do more than we need, i just wish to know which is the 'easiest' and 'simplest' and most elegant to work with, the general navigation and most of all intuitiveness without a learning-curve. I just want to know which has the better interface. I don't care at all about the midi side of things, because all DAWs can get the job done easily. As a long time former Cubase user it's very apparent to me (from reading some of the discussions) that even some Cubase owners aren't fully aware of the true depth of it's midi features, There's no real need for anyone to be defensive about that clear truth, it just is what it is. For midi there's no real "versus" contest to be had. ![]() That is to say "versus" between the two, imo, is only legitimate for audio work and UI and general workflow, where S1 compares very, very well. there are musicians and producers out there who couldn't care less about midi and never sequence anything, ![]() Of course, not everybody actually needs that and zillions of people make great music without any of it. I'm one of the biggest Studio One supporters out there but the reality is that for people who need what Cubase offers to be comfortable on the midi front, there's no real comparison, when taken in their totalities, for midi. It really depends on what you need and/or are comfortable with. Cubase's midi, even in the version I own, 5.5, is really on a different level from Studio One. ![]()
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