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However, it see it's now got VST3 support which is the next biggie. The MIDI seems better insofar as you can see it (and tweek it) in the track. Tbh I reckon I'd need to be in the MIDI editor to get the detail but at least you can see immediately where the problem is with, say, a note that was problematic. Sonar has had this for ages and it was something I missed from Reaper.
Apparently there are video tweaks and all sorts as well. I think the in line MIDI is what I wanted most.
Full list of new shit.
Last time I shopped around only cubase had a comparable drum editing view
I needed something more straight forward. Fucked about with Logic for a bit, but she was a whore. So I found purity in the form of Studio One, and never looked back.
Always been a Cubase guy at heart I suppose... and S1 is a bit like a mixture of Cubase and Logic.
For my work I have to use them all though. Bummer.
I switched after cubase sx, I quite liked cubase but mix downs always sounded totally different to playing the project back and it was doing my head in. Assume that they've prob solved that by he to be fair.