![]() ![]() That is difficult in Cubase, a lot easier in Logic! ![]() Imagine now you have all the cues for the show in the same project and how easy it would be to mix the final version of all the songs, with this final balanced template. Loops and sounds is fine, but when you like me work a lot with the same instrument collection (a band) for a show, you will fine tune mixes and EQ's on the tracks that are involved as the process goes by, and in the end you have created the perfect sound for your Scarbee Rhodes ex. In Cubase it's an absolute drag so get to use material from one project in another. I have been using Cubase, Logic and DP and they all have their pros and cons.Ĭubase hase VST expression maps, Logic has a similar system, DP lacks in this area, but I think the chunks in DP is a really big advantage, because so much about computers (DAWs) is about reusing stuff, and chunks are all about that. I would say that you could deserve a better answer ![]()
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