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Post by BenjaminAshlin on Nov 6, 2024 6:34:10 GMT -6
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Post by mcirish on Nov 6, 2024 9:46:41 GMT -6
Funny thing... I had just bought the Nuendo crossgrade for my extra Cubase license. Not sure if I can update that old Cubase or not. Honestly, I stay in Nuendo 99% of the time so I may just skip this Cubase upgrade and just do both of my Nuendo licenses when they get the update. I will be keeping an eye on this. I'm very happy with Cubase/Nuendo.
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Post by mcirish on Nov 6, 2024 9:49:07 GMT -6
Oh no! I just looked at the update. Now, it's an instant buy. They updated the whole clip gain function so it works like Protools, instead of having to cut everything and then adjust. Very cool. I've been requesting that for years.
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Post by jaba on Nov 6, 2024 10:26:53 GMT -6
Have they managed to figure out presets for external hardware ports?
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Post by Johnkenn on Nov 6, 2024 13:20:21 GMT -6
Yeah - the clip gain and tool things are basically like PT now. And you can FINALLY MOVE CHANNELS IN THE MIX WINDOW!
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Post by Quint on Nov 6, 2024 13:32:02 GMT -6
I need to figure out the most efficient way to transition songs out of Luna and into Cubase. Luna doesn't export AAF, so there's that. Also, I haven't tried importing anything into Cubase yet either. But Cubase keeps giving me reasons to choose it as my next DAW. It'll be a slow transition moving over from Luna, but I think Cubase is probably where I'm headed next. The new clip gain feature is pretty cool.
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Post by BenjaminAshlin on Nov 6, 2024 14:00:12 GMT -6
Yeah - the clip gain and tool things are basically like PT now. And you can FINALLY MOVE CHANNELS IN THE MIX WINDOW! I missed all the editing features when I looked last night. Looks like a bit of a game changer for me in editing anyway.
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Post by Tbone81 on Nov 6, 2024 14:35:50 GMT -6
I just updated to C13 on Sept 23…really disappointed in Steinberg that I don’t qualify for the grace period. Their grace period is less than 1 month.
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Post by Quint on Nov 6, 2024 14:37:21 GMT -6
I just updated to C13 on Sept 23…really disappointed in Steinberg that I don’t qualify for the grace period. Their grace period is less than 1 month. This new C14 release must be why they had those recent sales, huh? Guess I'll pick up Cubase 14 whenever it goes on sale next time. Hopefully during BF.
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Post by BenjaminAshlin on Nov 6, 2024 14:52:51 GMT -6
I just updated to C13 on Sept 23…really disappointed in Steinberg that I don’t qualify for the grace period. Their grace period is less than 1 month. This new C14 release must be why they had those recent sales, huh? Guess I'll pick up Cubase 14 whenever it goes on sale next time. Hopefully during BF. Normally the have it 6 months before. I hold onto the license until the new version comes out.
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Post by lpedrum on Nov 6, 2024 16:42:20 GMT -6
Have they managed to figure out presets for external hardware ports? If they did it's not mentioned in the review I saw. I have no idea why that's such a hard ask! Most of the upgrades seem aimed more at desktop production than recording music, so I'll probably stick with 13 for now. By the way, in an earlier thread that was hypothesizing about tariffs and gear prices, Steinberg is example of something that cannot be made here in the US. I love my AudioScape, Capi, and Locomotive, but I also love Steinberg, RME, Beyer, 3U mics Boss pedals and my Mac.
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Post by FM77 on Nov 6, 2024 20:59:47 GMT -6
Have they managed to figure out presets for external hardware ports? I am on CB14, I am not sure what you mean exactly? HW insert chain presets save fine for me and have in CB13 as well. I have about a dozen pieces of external HW I use regularly and have several chains in presets. If that helps any.
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Post by damoongo on Nov 6, 2024 23:22:56 GMT -6
Have they managed to figure out presets for external hardware ports? I am on CB14, I am not sure what you mean exactly? HW insert chain presets save fine for me and have in CB13 as well. I have about a dozen pieces of external HW I use regularly and have several chains in presets. If that helps any.
I think he means in the external FX tab. Saving presets for the assigned I/o for a piece of hardware. Or else he means presets on each HW insert’s UI. Like any other plugin. (I know there’s only output level and input level, but it’s a fair request too.)
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Post by thehightenor on Nov 7, 2024 2:13:15 GMT -6
Yeah - the clip gain and tool things are basically like PT now. And you can FINALLY MOVE CHANNELS IN THE MIX WINDOW! Yeah, that’s a big one for me …. FINALLY ! And the clip gain stuff is brilliant Just checking out the Dom Segalis 30 new features YT video. Lots of “wows” for me in 14. Shortcuts to open specific plug-ins …. that’s a biggie workflow wise. And this is HUGE for me …. FINALLY a built in score that does what Logic has been able to do for 2O years - make a clean looking instant score that requires no further editing - YES!!! Ooh the new Shimmer Reverb plugin is really lovely! Dozens of other small big significant fworkflow and plugin improvements. The new Modulators are very interesting and less relevant to my styles of music production but very cool for FX and sound design. All for the upgrade price of a meal out with the misses - no too shabby
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Post by FM77 on Nov 7, 2024 5:44:44 GMT -6
I am on CB14, I am not sure what you mean exactly? HW insert chain presets save fine for me and have in CB13 as well. I have about a dozen pieces of external HW I use regularly and have several chains in presets. If that helps any.
I think he means in the external FX tab. Saving presets for the assigned I/o for a piece of hardware. Or else he means presets on each HW insert’s UI. Like any other plugin. (I know there’s only output level and input level, but it’s a fair request too.) I don't think so, external hardware tab favorites save/recall has been around for a decade at least, maybe longer. It conveys to every to new project etc.
HW insert / presets and send/receive levels, they all save as presets. If he means mix window faders, they keep at every save or you can setup templates.
I am curious what he means though. As for user interface, not much there regardless unless it is hybrid. It's hardware.
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Post by jaba on Nov 7, 2024 9:39:59 GMT -6
I am referring to the External FX tab.
With inputs and outputs I'm able to create a template (various tracking setups, mixing, etc) which I can recall by selecting a preset. When I go back to mixing, all the interface in/outs, having been reassigned for tracking, need to be redirected to their corresponding hardware for mixing. There's no way to do this other than one by one. It only takes a few minutes but it adds up. Even opening an old session with a different in/out configuration and then going back to mixing with result in most of the external FX being "unpatched".
Admittedly, I'm still on Cubase 9.5 but several updates after that didn't address this. Was just curious if I'd be able to save ALL my external FX patching within a single template. Hope that makes sense.
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Post by damoongo on Nov 7, 2024 10:14:30 GMT -6
I am referring to the External FX tab. With inputs and outputs I'm able to create a template (various tracking setups, mixing, etc) which I can recall by selecting a preset. When I go back to mixing, all the interface in/outs, having been reassigned for tracking, need to be redirected to their corresponding hardware for mixing. There's no way to do this other than one by one. It only takes a few minutes but it adds up. Even opening an old session with a different in/out configuration and then going back to mixing with result in most of the external FX being "unpatched". Admittedly, I'm still on Cubase 9.5 but several updates after that didn't address this. Was just curious if I'd be able to save ALL my external FX patching within a single template. Hope that makes sense. Cubase 14 lets you keep your assigned i/o routing in the External FX tab, even if you use the same ports in the audio connections tab (for tracking). This is BIG news...
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Post by damoongo on Nov 7, 2024 10:17:33 GMT -6
I think he means in the external FX tab. Saving presets for the assigned I/o for a piece of hardware. Or else he means presets on each HW insert’s UI. Like any other plugin. (I know there’s only output level and input level, but it’s a fair request too.) I don't think so, external hardware tab favorites save/recall has been around for a decade at least, maybe longer.
Those favorites don't connect i/o routing on recall
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Post by FM77 on Nov 7, 2024 12:20:12 GMT -6
I don't think so, external hardware tab favorites save/recall has been around for a decade at least, maybe longer.
Those favorites don't connect i/o routing on recall They absolutely do. I do this all of the time.
Unless you are referring to something else, External Effects 'favorites' save the Effect Name, send/receive levels, delay compensation and routing on recall from project to project or any new project. Your external effect panel can be empty and any favorite you choose will populate with the above settings.
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Post by jaba on Nov 7, 2024 14:43:34 GMT -6
I am referring to the External FX tab. With inputs and outputs I'm able to create a template (various tracking setups, mixing, etc) which I can recall by selecting a preset. When I go back to mixing, all the interface in/outs, having been reassigned for tracking, need to be redirected to their corresponding hardware for mixing. There's no way to do this other than one by one. It only takes a few minutes but it adds up. Even opening an old session with a different in/out configuration and then going back to mixing with result in most of the external FX being "unpatched". Admittedly, I'm still on Cubase 9.5 but several updates after that didn't address this. Was just curious if I'd be able to save ALL my external FX patching within a single template. Hope that makes sense. Cubase 14 lets you keep your assigned i/o routing in the External FX tab, even if you use the same ports in the audio connections tab (for tracking). This is BIG news... That's great news.
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Post by jaba on Nov 7, 2024 14:46:39 GMT -6
Those favorites don't connect i/o routing on recall They absolutely do. I do this all of the time.
Unless you are referring to something else, External Effects 'favorites' save the Effect Name, send/receive levels, delay compensation and routing on recall from project to project or any new project. Your external effect panel can be empty and any favorite you choose will populate with the above settings.
The only thing I had issue with (again, on an older version of CB) was the routing to physical in/outs. I believe Favorites may recall these but it's still one piece of hardware at a time. With a dozen or so external pieces it gets annoying and would certainly me easier to simply call up, say, my "mixing template" and I'm off to the races. Sounds like it may no longer be an issue though if in/outs can be shared without "unpatching".
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Post by FM77 on Nov 7, 2024 16:29:21 GMT -6
They absolutely do. I do this all of the time.
Unless you are referring to something else, External Effects 'favorites' save the Effect Name, send/receive levels, delay compensation and routing on recall from project to project or any new project. Your external effect panel can be empty and any favorite you choose will populate with the above settings.
The only thing I had issue with (again, on an older version of CB) was the routing to physical in/outs. I believe Favorites may recall these but it's still one piece of hardware at a time. With a dozen or so external pieces it gets annoying and would certainly me easier to simply call up, say, my "mixing template" and I'm off to the races. Sounds like it may no longer be an issue though if in/outs can be shared without "unpatching".
I see. All good man. 30 seconds tops to setup routing for all 12 hardware pieces for mixing is cool by me. Alot gentler than routing a patchbay. Hope the upgrade treats you well.
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Post by damoongo on Nov 7, 2024 18:31:00 GMT -6
Those favorites don't connect i/o routing on recall They absolutely do. I do this all of the time.
Unless you are referring to something else, External Effects 'favorites' save the Effect Name, send/receive levels, delay compensation and routing on recall from project to project or any new project. Your external effect panel can be empty and any favorite you choose will populate with the above settings.
Unless that physical i/o is currently assigned. But that’s what they’ve now improved.
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Post by FM77 on Nov 7, 2024 20:41:18 GMT -6
They absolutely do. I do this all of the time.
Unless you are referring to something else, External Effects 'favorites' save the Effect Name, send/receive levels, delay compensation and routing on recall from project to project or any new project. Your external effect panel can be empty and any favorite you choose will populate with the above settings.
Unless that physical i/o is currently assigned. But that’s what they’ve now improved. No, it makes no matter if the I/O was in use/assigned, CB gives the warning message, then gives priority to the preset favorite and all corresponding settings/routing etc. The only difference now in CB14, is that it doesn't terminate one for the other. But its hardware, it's physically connected / pre-assigned to the interface I/O regardless.
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Post by damoongo on Nov 7, 2024 21:38:57 GMT -6
Unless that physical i/o is currently assigned. But that’s what they’ve now improved. No, it makes no matter if the I/O was in use/assigned, CB gives the warning message, then gives priority to the preset favorite and all corresponding settings/routing etc. The only difference now in CB14, is that it doesn't terminate one for the other. But its hardware, it's physically connected / pre-assigned to the interface I/O regardless. Well holyyyy shit. You're right. If you first remove the unassigned version of your HW in the external FX tab, and then load it again from the favorites list, the i/o is connected as per how you set it in the favorites. But in C14 this wont be necessary, as it's i/o assignment won't ever be "stolen".
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