Difference Between Cubase LE and Cubase Full
Difference Between Cubase LE and Cubase Full
As some know I am quite new to the recording game.
With my audio interface I got a version of Cubase LE (light edition). I am wondering what features I am missing out on here and at what point I should consider an upgrade.
I see there is also what appears to be an intermediate version called Studio - does anyone know what the main differences are?
Who here uses Cubase and how do you find it overall?
With my audio interface I got a version of Cubase LE (light edition). I am wondering what features I am missing out on here and at what point I should consider an upgrade.
I see there is also what appears to be an intermediate version called Studio - does anyone know what the main differences are?
Who here uses Cubase and how do you find it overall?
i use SX3 ... people upgrade for the sake of it
and get extra features which are about as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike
start with SX3 cub4 or cub5 and stick with it dont try to be cool and upgrade everytime another version comes out..but if you must always go for the full version because if you go for the studio versions or less
they will definately have features missing that you got use to in earlier versions
if you use the ' full version' then 'i wonder what i am missing out on' does not become an issue
ive always used cubase since it started (pro24 on the atari)its as good as any other top end sequencer
..ive tried them all inc pro tools..they've all got their pros and cons .. so if you're using cubase stick with it
higher versions will always have more features, thats pretty obvious..or is it ..because sometimes earlier features are discarded ,so something you really got used to disappears .this is one of the reasons i am ( more than )happy to stick with SX3..theres nothing it cant do for me ( except write me a number 1)
and a few other things i dare'nt print
and get extra features which are about as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike
start with SX3 cub4 or cub5 and stick with it dont try to be cool and upgrade everytime another version comes out..but if you must always go for the full version because if you go for the studio versions or less
they will definately have features missing that you got use to in earlier versions
if you use the ' full version' then 'i wonder what i am missing out on' does not become an issue
ive always used cubase since it started (pro24 on the atari)its as good as any other top end sequencer
..ive tried them all inc pro tools..they've all got their pros and cons .. so if you're using cubase stick with it
higher versions will always have more features, thats pretty obvious..or is it ..because sometimes earlier features are discarded ,so something you really got used to disappears .this is one of the reasons i am ( more than )happy to stick with SX3..theres nothing it cant do for me ( except write me a number 1)
and a few other things i dare'nt print
Hopefully your number one is just around the corner!
So I assume from this then that really LE will be limiting for me at some point. I am yet to find out exactly what I cannot do with LE.
I assume that when the time does come to upgrade it would not be wise to go for the studio version and I should go for the complete package and stick with it?
Cheers
So I assume from this then that really LE will be limiting for me at some point. I am yet to find out exactly what I cannot do with LE.
I assume that when the time does come to upgrade it would not be wise to go for the studio version and I should go for the complete package and stick with it?
Cheers
in a nut shell ..yes
LE will be limiting only to the point of ' extras ' so if you get stuck in and learn LE it will be a real good stepping stone when you do upgrade to the full versions ( you'll know when that time arrives )..so carry on with LE ... cubase is a brilliant tool
for any musician
get yourself a cheap midi keyboard ( loads on the market )so you can use midi to input your drums basses and vsti
LE will be limiting only to the point of ' extras ' so if you get stuck in and learn LE it will be a real good stepping stone when you do upgrade to the full versions ( you'll know when that time arrives )..so carry on with LE ... cubase is a brilliant tool
for any musician
get yourself a cheap midi keyboard ( loads on the market )so you can use midi to input your drums basses and vsti
assuming you have a midi port and can input midi data
and using 'help' to sort each step
start a new project in cubase --> create a midi track
go to -->menu-->devices-->vst instruments...and load a drum machine( hope LE has one)
go back to the project window and in the inspector make the output to that instrument
you should now be able to here the drum machine by hitting certain notes on the keyboard
if you press record cubase will record this data ..this is a very basic guide see help and other
documentation to get more detail
and using 'help' to sort each step
start a new project in cubase --> create a midi track
go to -->menu-->devices-->vst instruments...and load a drum machine( hope LE has one)
go back to the project window and in the inspector make the output to that instrument
you should now be able to here the drum machine by hitting certain notes on the keyboard
if you press record cubase will record this data ..this is a very basic guide see help and other
documentation to get more detail
cubase LE has the the drum vsti(LM-7) and the bass(vb-1)but if you've got EZdrummer that would be a better option
see http://www.steinbergusers.com/cubase/le_plugin.php
see http://www.steinbergusers.com/cubase/le_plugin.php