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iLex
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How is the plugin delay compensation in Cubase 7?
What I dislike about Logic (and it is still there in X) is the fact that graphics are not delayed. All metering is useless once you have a fair bit of latency-inducing plugins on your tracks. The same goes for automation. Adjusting automation by eye is impossible, and drawing it is trial and error.
And how bad is the performance on Mac? If I were to test it on my mac, would I do it any justice? I don't expect it to work like Logic, but if it performs really terrible I might have to test it on a windows machine.
Cubase/nuendo's PDC has always been the best in the game, it's one of the things that I've taken for granted to work without issue for a long time now.
I would say that cubendo does run better on windows like most cross platform programs, that's not to say it doesn't work well on OSX though, it's just not as crisp and snappy.
I'd also add to the Cubase positives; the whole control room, I'm surprised more people don't make more of this, it's really unsurpassed in ANY other DAW.
Another thing in Cubase 7, the metering, once again you have professional tools included that other DAW's don't.
Hardware integration with the MR and UR interfaces, wonderful to be able to drop in a lead vocalist at the 11th hour on a massive mix with zero latency and FX without any worry.
If you want to up the ante from the euphonix artist, check out the Nuage system from Yamaha
http://uk.yamaha.com/en/products/pro...e/?mode=series
very impressive.
I could go on
MC