cubase vst/wavelab lite bundle

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the sound blaster audigy 2 zs comes with cubase vst and wavelab lite thrown in. i have only used logic before. can anyone tell me where i find info as to how they work as there are no printed or cd guides provided?
 
Hi...

Bounce over her: http://www.steinberg.net/

Or is there any type of online help when u start up either application? Because these were 'freebies', there may be very little help available.

My advice, if you're comfortable with Logic, then u probably wanna stick with that. I am a Cubase/ Nuendo convert (as of 3 years ago, from Cakewalk), and I am very happy with it in general. I used Logic during my audio engineering training, but found it to be a bit harder to learn than Cubase.

I hope this helps
 
thanks x
problem i'm encountering is on the steinberg site/support page the bundle is listed but clicking on it takes you to the products page where you're kinda dropped into nowheresville and (appears to me) somewhere completely unhelpful.should i just ditch it, consider it just some dumb free stuff?
maybe i'm asking the wrong question, i'm returning to music making after a break and i need a couple of upgradable pathway options to consider on the way to returning. it's only been a few years but things have moved quite a way in that time.
howabout i pose the question that if i wanted a system that allowed me to aqiure an entry level (to learn the basics) then upgrade what are peoples views (whole can of worms i know!, but i'm ready for it)
more information; will be creating tracks using guitars, vocals, sampled stuff, drum loops and live, oh and a triangle!
 
agreed

gene autry said:
nowheresville

nowheresville is right, i got the sound blaster/cubase package dilly too and have had a hell of a time with it, i've found it to be really userunfriendly and annoying to boot, i get all sorts of software pops and hiss out of nowhere and there's practically no help to be found on the net. let me know if you find something a little more user friendly or entry level.
 
gene autry said:
the sound blaster audigy 2 zs comes with cubase vst and wavelab lite thrown in. i have only used logic before. can anyone tell me where i find info as to how they work as there are no printed or cd guides provided?
The package comes with a manual in pdf format for both wave lite and cubasis if it isn't a hacked copy.
 
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doh

not a hacked copy, and you are correct, although i still find it rather damn annoying. maybe i'm too old or something
 
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