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Old 10-31-2004
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Switching from 5 to SX- suggestions?

Hi,
I'm making the switch from VST to SX and I am wondering about problems that may occur when porting my VST files to SX.
Well first of all I have a few large projects that I started on VST and my question is; how feasable is it to finish these projects on SX?
I know my main concern at this point will be plug-ins, but are there any other settings that might be lost in the proccess?

Any suggestions would be helpful as I may consider other sequencers to work on in the future.

To fill in the context of the matter: I have a recently deceased Powerbook and a brand new G5 (no OS9).

Thanks for your help!

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you may lose mixer settings such as volume, eq etc.

This is what happened when I upgraded from cubasis to SL.

good luck

Dave
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This may be a silly question, but will my VST plug-ins from Cubase 5 work on SX?
Are there some that work and others that don't?
I already invested alot into these plug-ins so hence my question.

I am asking all of this because I do not have SX and I wondering if it is worth it. I am already familiar enough with 5 to learn SX easily, but that is not neccesarily a reason to keep using it. Well, if my earlier plug-ins can work then I will be better off.

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It's worth it.

During the install of SX it should ask you if you want to use earlier plug ins or something like that. If you are using WinXP I'd make a restore point before you actually do the install. You can also leave VST 5 installed as I have.

Also with SX (at least with version 2) you can easily import VST 5 projects by using file - import - Cubase Song (or something like that, I'm at work right now so I can't remember the exact wording).

I did this with my projects and had no issues.
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