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I've been using logic for the last year's, but Don't like being tied to a Mac. Used to use cubase sx3
Feature wise, how to logic and cubase 10 stack up?
What features do you need / use?
I have both, I prefer the workflow of Cubase.
I used to think this but having switched DAWs twice I really don't think it's as difficult as many (previously myself included) worry it will be.
The first day or two is definitely awkward, especially as features get called different things in each DAW so even searching for how to do X in the new DAW starts with a problem since you might not even know what it's called.
I found it useful to change most key commands to what I already knew, and watched some tutorial videos (Groove 3 and URM academy).
I've never quite felt at home with logic or reaper... Cubase was where I started, also got an ask audio subscription so learning not an issue.
When adding a send to a track during audio, does it interrupt playback briefly? It's hugely annoying and I've tested with 2 different PCs and 2 different interfaces with the same result so I guess it's a Cubase thing. Deal breaker for me unfortunately.
See vid - https://www.dropbox.com/s/8wij7tjtbdfvese/VID_20190527_140900.mp4?dl=0
No other DAW I've tested (Studio One, Ableton Live, Reason, Reaper) behave like that.
It's a shame, because I like so many aspects of Cubase. I'll stick with it for a bit and see how it goes but, at this stage, I'll probably sell it on.
Also, coming from Reaper and Reason, it's really interesting to see so much blame placed on system stability and pointing of fingers at plugins on the Steinberg forum that doesn't happen as much elsewhere. It seems to me that Cubase is a bit of an old behemoth in need of a rewrite.