![]() ![]() ![]() Can’t do it! A nicer DAW would ask you to name it as you create it, thereby speeding up workflow.Ĥ. It names it “1.” Uh, not being a robot (alas) I’d like to name it “Intro.” Nope. Click on Add Position Marker at the Intro.ģ. I’d like to have markers showing where my intro, verse, and chorus are. Here’s the latest example of why the cubase design philosophy is antithetical to a creative and productive workflow. But after a week, it’s become an abusive relationship. ![]() Yes, I know a new program takes getting used to. Apparently “cubase” is an ancient German word meaning “impediment.” I need a DAW that makes arranging and producing these songs as easy as possible and doesn’t slow me down. I am an actual musician - I do not use loops and am not of the “I can cut and paste so now I’m a producer” school. I use a keyboard and a ton of VST instruments and need to manipulate MIDI like mad. Their design philosophy is apparently to make simple tasks as difficult as possible. Here is an example of why Cubase is not used by more people, and likely never will be. I’ve been using Cubase for a week now to see if it’s better for me than Logic or Reaper. This is why Cubase does not have a larger user base among professionals. ![]()
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