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cubase Le vs new PC w Vista

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:04 pm
by will
Just started up a new PC with vista and 64 bit processing and loaded on my Presonus firebox to record. Probelm is the cubase LE software is hanging and may not be new enough to function (a couple years old now).I seek suggestions from my songwriting friends re good new functional alternative to cubase le SOFTWARE for minimal $$$. I find cubase le has NO support because it was a free tool included with my recording hardware when purchased.

Re: cubase Le vs new PC w Vista

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:56 pm
by hummingbird
Apr 26, 2009, 8:04pm, will wrote: Just started up a new PC with vista and 64 bit processing and loaded on my Presonus firebox to record. Probelm is the cubase LE software is hanging and may not be new enough to function (a couple years old now).I seek suggestions from my songwriting friends re good new functional alternative to cubase le SOFTWARE for minimal $$$. I find cubase le has NO support because it was a free tool included with my recording hardware when purchased.Hmmmm I've stayed away from Vista. I don't know if Tracktion 3 works with Vista, but it's a reasonably priced alternative to Cubase/Sonar, etc.

Re: cubase Le vs new PC w Vista

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 6:37 pm
by will
Appreciate your reply Hummingbird. - and want to thank you for the time you put in helping others.thank you.

Re: cubase Le vs new PC w Vista

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:05 pm
by Casey H
Apr 26, 2009, 8:04pm, will wrote: Just started up a new PC with vista and 64 bit processing and loaded on my Presonus firebox to record. Probelm is the cubase LE software is hanging and may not be new enough to function (a couple years old now).I seek suggestions from my songwriting friends re good new functional alternative to cubase le SOFTWARE for minimal $$$. I find cubase le has NO support because it was a free tool included with my recording hardware when purchased.Unfortunately, Steinberg no longer supports LE, you need Cubase LE4, at the minimum. Some hardware makers offer a free upgrade if you bought your hardware with LE within the past year. The Tascam folks do. It was more than a year when I found this out but since my Cubase LE tended to crash, I bitched a lot to Tascam and they sent me LE4. (I don't know what runs with Vista).Also, check out forums such as this one:http://forums.presonus.com/showthread.php?t=4462 Good luck!Casey

Re: cubase Le vs new PC w Vista

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:49 pm
by aimusic
Hey Will,I would HIGHLY recommend REAPER, it's an excellent sequencer, works perfectly on VISTA... check it out, you can download it athttp://www.cockos.com/reaperTake CareB

Re: cubase Le vs new PC w Vista

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:17 am
by mojobone
Support for Tracktion seems to be in the wind; I'm anxiously awaiting news. In the meantime, it's still the most elegant and easy-to-learn DAW in the market, though version 3 doesn't work reliably on some Intel Macs. Reaper is enjoying robust support, and while it ain't pretty, it gets the job done quick and cheap.

Re: cubase Le vs new PC w Vista

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:29 pm
by will
Really appreciate the input everyone. I was able to get a trial download of Tracktion and try it out (trial "noise" and all). I saw it on sale at about $100 making it very tempting despite the kinda weird colors in the background of the dashboard. Some chats indicated Tracktion has bugs, no support, and may "disappear." Recording is not optional so I need something soon.Reaper now has me excited as an option. Definitely going to look at that before I peel the green.Cubase LE was OK for me when I had it working so maybe the LE4 version is something to shop around for as well. I realize I kinda followed the marketing carrot having used the free tool becasue now it is biasing me to want what I was accustomed to before. (A lesson in there somewhere . . . most of us are trying to sell and market . . .)CaseyH, Bradn, Mojobone. . . grateful to you. Will

Re: cubase Le vs new PC w Vista

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:45 am
by mojobone
Sonar may be the only DAW option that's truly ready for 64-bit Windows, but you may come across some hardware driver issues, and possibly with third-party plug-ins; YMMV, and it costs nuthin' to give Reaper a try.