The latest DAW I’ve worked with was FL Studio 12 for 1 year. Understand that I’ve been around the world (DAW wise). So yes, I do understand Kb Shortcuts works great for you, I love it as well specially when it comes to chopping clips and midi.Īlso keep in mind whenever you (Stingray or anyone who’s replied to me) give me an advice, I immediately apply it to my workflow and try it for a week, so I’m very grateful for your answer(s). I’m sure Cubase Operators are the same, it’s a form of art just like playing piano. It’s really a standard behavior, as you can see with this other when I said “Pro Tools Operator’s Paradise” I wasn’t being sarcastic, I saw a senior PT Operator at work: it’s like playing an instrument. This has been demonstrated in the “ Painter FL Studio.gif”. It’s more accurate, and way smoother than zooming step by step shortcut keys.Īnyone has an idea how I can make Cubase draw the actual Clip with the Pencil / Painter tool, instead of useless blank clips? I’m sure keyboard shortcuts is a “Pro Tools Operator’s Paradise”… But when composing hours of music, you need to have the Mouse Wheel perform the Zoom with key modifiers as explained in my last post. So, since Fruity Loops became FL Studio, just like when Acid became Acid Pro, it’s not a Loop toy anymore, but it became a full-fledged the keyboard shortcuts, ‘G’ and ‘H’ to zoom horizontally, Shift + ‘G’ and Shift + ‘H’ to zoom vertically.” Thank you so much for your replies (if I get any)Ĭheers from on the FX Chain GIF, I’m just adding VSTFx to a Track, then another one to another track, then re-arranging the Fx Orders of a track (just with the mouswheel up/down, it changes the priority/position of the Fx in its that’s good news! I’m definitely going to use it everyday (to chop know it can be hard to keep track of what’s outside your workflow.
#Acid pro 11 license
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When I drag and drop, let’s say a Snare (.wav file), and then use the Draw tool to paint it somewhere else, why does it draw an empty clip instead of the actual wave I’m using?
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Why does Cubase (for Windows) opens in a Main Window (the Application) and then opens a new Window for the Project? I understand the need of a Main Window and a Project Window, but why not merge both in an elegant way like Studio One or even Photoshop CC did? It’s a little annoying to always enlarge / close 2 times when opening / closing the software. Seems like the UI is now pretty logical (reminds me of Sonar with some Live’s typical rounded corners). I still need some time to adapt to this new DAW.
#Acid pro 11 windows 10
I’m fluent in FL Studio 12 (with its superb Vector UI), tried my best to wrap my mind around Live 10 without success, switching to Mac just to try Logic Pro, and finally returning to Windows 10 with Cubase Pro 9.5… I think I found most of what I used to love in Sony (Magix) Acid Pro 7.
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After years of looking for a new DAW, since Cubase 9.5 added the Grid Zoom feature along with In-Place Midi Editing, I decided to give it a go.