I have a license for FL Studio producer edition, but I just can't with that DAW. I can always finish those my subbing for like a month, if need be. I have 1 or 2 projects on Studio One as well, not much though. I can by no means afford Ableton Live.Ĭubase seems very affordable at $170, especially for the pro top tier version, which is the main reason I'm considering it. I need Bitwig sub because it can load Ableton projects as well, and I have tons of Ableton projects from my time of using the trial version (which deserve to be finished). I do a monthly sub atm for Studio One as well as Bitwig. The reason I mostly need it is because I want to own a perpetual license instead of paying a monthly subscription. PS: with the current sale, I'll also be getting a copy of Softube Dirty Tape, Acustica Audio Fire The Clip, Melodyne Essential, Amped Elektra E-Piano and Arturia CS-80 emulation. Last month of Presonus sphere and other subscriptions, because C 12 comes bundled with everything I'll ever need. I've taught myself Ableton, FL, Bitwig and Studio One in the past, I'm sure I can teach myself this one too.Īs I mentioned, I needed a perpetual license to get rid of the subscriptions. I don't mind the learning curve, I've actually always been curious about learning new applications and such and I'm sure I'll enjoy learning a new DAW as well. Surely someday when I'm more financially secure, I can finish off the payments (if ever need be). I know I lost some money because I won't be continuing the rent to own plan as of now, but I did get to use the application for all those months and I did make some music out of it. Didn't make sense to keep going when I was getting the latest pro version of Cubase for at least $40 cheaper. I tried RTO via Splice and I actually used it quite extensively, although I still have $220 to go. I didn't enjoy the idea of paying for a subscription endlessly without owning a license eventually. I have a PreSonus Sphere subscription to finish 1 or 2 of my pending projects on Studio One. I just wanted to confirm that I did it, I bought Cubase 12 Pro. How many of you'll still use cubase as their primary daw to produce music from scratch? (not mix/master but compose)Įveryone who pitched in with their thoughts, thank you. However, the UI sometimes bugs me and makes me feel like Steinberg aren't serious about it, caz they could update it easily, considering the size of the corporation, I'm sure they have the resources to do so. I do like the feature set in Cubase, it seems like it's one of the most complete in the box daws out there. Will that ever be updated?Īlso, I'm curious if people are still using Cubase, as any video I come across on YouTube, either they're using Ableton or Logic. What do you guys think of Cubase in terms of future? I see the UI is still lacking and old school in a lot of places, for example the pop up menus and such are like windows 98/XP-ish. I'm very tempted to Cubase 12 Pro at the price of $170. ![]() Studio One is also a good DAW and I did check out the recent update to version 6. I have been using free trials of Ableton Live & have also been using PreSonus Studio One by subscription. As the title says, I have an option to get Cubase 12 Pro for $170.Īt the moment I own FL Studio 20, but I don't use it, I bought it years ago when it was on version 9 or so.
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