pros/cons cubase SL 2.0

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Any comments on Cubase SL 2.0? It suits my budget, and I am thinking about making a purchase. This will be a first time set-up me on MacG4. Anything comparable in price/quality? Thanks in advance.
 
I can't comment about the Mac, but I've been using SL 2.0 for a few weeks on my PC and I absolutely love it. I just finished mixing an entire project with it and was very impressed with the sound quality I achieved with it.

Darryl.....
 
Take a look at cubase.net mac forum.

Mac support sucks so bad I moved my SX to a PC!
 
Problem with the insert effects.

Insert effects in Cubase SL 2.0 are post-fader instead of pre-fader .
It means that when you adjust the volume level in an audio channel ,
input level of the insert effect will change respectively.
So, if you are using a compressor insert effect for example, the sound will change according to the channel volume.
It’s weird but according to SL 2.0 documentation, the insert effects are pre-fader.
 
Cubase SL 2.0 & M-Audio Firewire 410

I am just getting ready to purchase a Cubase SL 2.0 and a M-Audio Firewire 410 from the Florida Music Co. I spoke with the "tech dude" and explained what I had and wanted to do. The total cost for both products is $700.00 which is in my budget. I was also looking at a Nuendo product but it is too much for what I needed and what I could afford.

From what I have read in this site, I want to get started recording while pick'n and grin'n.
 
DDev said:
I can't comment about the Mac, but I've been using SL 2.0 for a few weeks on my PC and I absolutely love it. I just finished mixing an entire project with it and was very impressed with the sound quality I achieved with it.

Darryl.....
Waht are you using along with your Sl 2.0?
 
Dreadnaught,

The project I just mixed was done mostly on my Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop (1.6 GHz P4, I think, 256 Mb RAM, stock soundcard). I had tracked everything with my Mackie MDR recorder (20 tracks/40 minutes live), then dumped the files via firewire into the laptop. I was travelling for about 5 weeks, and had this project to get done, so thought I'd give the new software a workout. I only used the stock plugins. Preliminary mixes were done with headphones only (couldn't carry my Event monitors with me).

Final mixes and pseudo-mastering were done at home on my home stereo with a set of JBL 4311 studio monitors attached (this started as an experiment that actually provided really good results, so I may have found a way to do my imitation mastering in a different room with different monitors than I normally mix with).

Anyway, I hope that answers your question.

Darryl.....
 
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DDev said:
Dreadnaught,

The project I just mixed was done mostly on my Dell Inspiron 8200 laptop (1.6 GHz P4, I think, 256 Mb RAM, stock soundcard). I had tracked everything with my Mackie MDR recorder (20 tracks/40 minutes live), then dumped the files via firewire into the laptop. I was travelling for about 5 weeks, and had this project to get done, so thought I'd give the new software a workout. I only used the stock plugins. Preliminary mixes were done with headphones only (couldn't carry my Event monitors with me).

Final mixes and pseudo-mastering were done at home on my home stereo with a set of JBL 4311 studio monitors attached (this started as an experiment that actually provided really good results, so I may have found a way to do my imitation mastering in a different room with different monitors than I normally mix with).

Anyway, I hope that answers your question.

Darryl.....

Thanks...I am about to buy a cubase SL 2.0 and a Firewire 410. I also have a 3200+(2.20GHz) AMD Athlon XP processor with 512MB DDR SDRAM and 160Gb 7200RPM Ultra DMA hard drive in a hp pavilion a430n. I have talked to others and there are opinions out there but I think I am just going to "dive in," and start having some fun. I have looked at other products, delta 66 etc. but I am going to try the cubebase and firewire. Thanks again!
 
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