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SMick82230
October 5th 03, 11:59 PM
Hi all,
A few months ago I purchased cubasis to record some songs ive written. I had
used cakewalk before that. Im starting to wonder if cubasis is more limited
than cakewalk was. Ive spent a decent amount of time on one song and have used
all 8 audio tracks available. Does anyone know how to open up more tracks for
additional audio tracks? is it possible or is 8 all you get? I also want to
have 2 effects on one of the audio tracks (Main vocal track) I have Chourus on
it but want to have reverb also. I cant seem to get more that one effect per
track though. Can we only have one effect per track on this software?
If anyone knows a better newsgroup to post these questions to please advise.

I also think im gonna upgrade to some better software and would like to get
opinions on what to use. I think id like to stay with Steinberg because I
assume the controls will be similar and I wont have to spend too much time
learning how to use everything.

Thanks for any help....

Vladan
October 6th 03, 10:14 PM
On 05 Oct 2003 22:59:31 GMT, (SMick82230) wrote:

>Hi all,
>A few months ago I purchased cubasis

Scratch, scratch... For all I know, ther's at least 2 free versions of
cubasis. I know because I have them. If you've purchased one of them,
you were duped. Those are Cubasis InWired (free to download)and
Cubasis AV (came with some hardware, keyboard, or soundcard). I don't
know if ther's any recent commercial version of cubasis?

>I also think im gonna upgrade to some better software and would like to get
>opinions on what to use. I think id like to stay with Steinberg because I
>assume the controls will be similar and I wont have to spend too much time
>learning how to use everything.

SX is great (V2 just becoming available), but previous VST version is
not for be thrown away either.
Vladan
www.geocities.com/vla_dan_l
www.mp3.com/lesly , www.mp3.com/shook , www.mp3.com/lesly2
www.kunsttick.com/artists/vuskovic/indexdat.htm

Vladan
October 6th 03, 10:14 PM
On 05 Oct 2003 22:59:31 GMT, (SMick82230) wrote:

>Hi all,
>A few months ago I purchased cubasis

Scratch, scratch... For all I know, ther's at least 2 free versions of
cubasis. I know because I have them. If you've purchased one of them,
you were duped. Those are Cubasis InWired (free to download)and
Cubasis AV (came with some hardware, keyboard, or soundcard). I don't
know if ther's any recent commercial version of cubasis?

>I also think im gonna upgrade to some better software and would like to get
>opinions on what to use. I think id like to stay with Steinberg because I
>assume the controls will be similar and I wont have to spend too much time
>learning how to use everything.

SX is great (V2 just becoming available), but previous VST version is
not for be thrown away either.
Vladan
www.geocities.com/vla_dan_l
www.mp3.com/lesly , www.mp3.com/shook , www.mp3.com/lesly2
www.kunsttick.com/artists/vuskovic/indexdat.htm