
jpjeffery
JJ
Looking at the comparison chart of the three Cubase 5 versions there's an item titled "Advanced options in Tempo Editor", only available in the full version of Cubase 5.
So I wonder what that means I'd be missing if I just get Studio 5 or Essential.
Looking it up with Google I found a thread in which someone explained it as "...automation and editing so that you can be uber cool with odd time signatures and tempo ramps...".
Well that sounds nice but does that really mean that without it I can't use time signatures other than 4/4, 3/4, 12/8, 6/8 and so on? No 5/4, or 7/8 etc.? No changing between different time signatures? No changing tempo?
Really?! These are pretty basic things...but they're not available in the 'basic' versions of Cubase?
Can anyone give a better definition of "Advanced options in Tempo Editor"?
So I wonder what that means I'd be missing if I just get Studio 5 or Essential.
Looking it up with Google I found a thread in which someone explained it as "...automation and editing so that you can be uber cool with odd time signatures and tempo ramps...".
Well that sounds nice but does that really mean that without it I can't use time signatures other than 4/4, 3/4, 12/8, 6/8 and so on? No 5/4, or 7/8 etc.? No changing between different time signatures? No changing tempo?
Really?! These are pretty basic things...but they're not available in the 'basic' versions of Cubase?
Can anyone give a better definition of "Advanced options in Tempo Editor"?