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ilive in the UK where CW products are difficult to get hold of. I would never change to Cubase. I have it on my puter but havent got the patience, puter skills nor a degree in nuclear science necessary to use it.
Check out this statement in Live! Centres forum on the same subject:
Author: Marty (---.defence.gov.au)
Date: 09-25-2001 02:46
Bduffy,
I have been meaning to post a topic to that effect for a
while now. I have recently become a Cubase convert after
using Cakewalk for years and while I now love Cubase it has
been a @!#$ fight to get it up and running and if it wasn't
for forums like this I would have given up long ago.
It seems to me though that while Cubase has SERIOUSLY opened
up new creative options for me Cakewalk is a far more stable
and logical program. My friends still use Cakewalk and while
I am dying to get them to come around to Cubase with me I
know that they too will have issues setting it up and
learning how to use it that they would never experience in
Cakewalk and I am not ready to become a support team yet.
The question is who is responsible for these latency problems
I now have to work around. Is it Creative, who promise
updated drivers (part of the reason I was convinced to buy
their card) but never deliver but who's drivers work fine
with Cakewalk and offer soundfonts as an option. Or is it
Steinberg who should make their software work seamlessly
whether you have ASIO drivers or not.
I mean what is the deal? And why do Creative bundle Cubasis
with the Platinum when it is clearly not adequately supported
without ASIO drivers.
I think Cakewalk rocks (but Cubase rocks harder), SONAR is
intriguing (though may still be buggy), and this whole ASIO
thing shits me up the wall. Personally I reckon if Creative
can supply ASIO with the Audigy it's time to release them
with Live Ware 4 and then the bitching will end.
So my creative juices flow with CW, as Alan's post says, by the time you know enough with Cubase to get you going, you've forgotten what you were going to do!