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Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Featured November 12, November 23, November 22, November 22, 4. See also: Free Digital Audio Workstations! Share this article. Jorge on September 3, pm. Thanks for the news :D Reply. Tomislav Zlatic on September 3, pm. Thanks for reading BPB! Doug M on November 18, pm. Katya on September 3, pm. Well, nobody forces you to download it ; Reply.

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Can anyone tell whether it works on an offline computer? Should work offline too. Josh on September 4, pm. Adam Bialy on September 5, am. Tomislav Zlatic on September 7, pm. The VST scanning is glitchy - I had to cancel the scan and start again. It doesn't like my Xpand2 synth, which is a shame because that's the one I really like to use. VST3s caused a few hiccups too, it tried to load Groove Agent SE, but that is locked to Cubase and again I had to cancel and restart to allow it to quarantine Groove Agent and finish scanning the others.

There will be quite a lot of setting up to do - I have enabled the additional ins and outs on my Saffire, but haven't got around to trying to enable additional midi inputs like my Akai MPC which is also switched off by default, along with my Novation controller.

I've spent most of the afternoon fiddling about with my BP which arrived in the post at lunchtime - typical Digitech, the downloadable manual is for firmware V1, and the pedal has V1.

Needless to say it's not the parameter labelled 'level'. Had a reply from the support team, very polite and noting that I had managed to get the software authorised and working. Might play with it a bit more later, but I am going to have to RTFM as there are some control parameters I haven't been able to find using the standard man method of just clicking all over the place and hoping for the best. It does look very different to other DAWs. Not sure if that is a good or a bad thing.

Reaper is still my favourite bargain DAW, even if the interface is right out of the 90s, because it is so flexible and to be honest sounds good too. I agree it does look a lot different from other DAWs, it's a bit of a run around like a headless chicken moment when you first fire it up.

Erm, what do I click next. Doesn't seem too bad once you get going. Reaper was one of the first DAWs I installed, it's great actually. From the moment the program opens on your screen it looks clean and tidy, everything fairly logical fro the get go. I tend to over think things tbh. Afternoon Mick. Well, I've spent some more time playing with it and have now uninstalled it again. The 'help' button just takes you to some no doubt very helpful video tutorials and not to a manual later just found a tips and tricks book on there, but you have to buy it and most importantly it's not a user manual.

I tried every single MIDI configuration on offer and still couldn't get it to respond to my Novation controller. Furthermore I couldn't find any way of allocating midi channels.

Realistically with no manual life is too short, so I'm sticking mainly with Cubase with occasional dabbles in Reaper. Shame, it does look like it has a lot of potential but the implementation is a pig's ear.

Mind you the manual for Cubase must be one of the worst ones ever written, but at least it exists! Quote from: Hinfrance on September 17, , PM. You're not wrong Mick about sticking to something and learning it inside out - a failure I am guilty of, although I do mostly use Cubase I find remembering what to do to achieve fairly simple outcomes really very trying.

It took me half an hour yesterday to work out again how to punch in and punch out of a recording, something that should be easy and obvious but is anything but. In my old analogue studio you set the markers pressed the punch button and then record - in Cubase you press 'play', and that confused the heck out of me for several minutes and half a dozen WTF? The manual contains helpful phrases like 'arm the punch in point' without telling how or where to do that - a bit like some of the stuff in Haynes manuals.



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