I will take a closer look at StudioOne’s efforts next time see what I’m missing… I am only small fry mind, 120 - 150 tracks are my project sizes usually. But honestly, I can cope with ‘copy-n-paste’ in the same Arrange page later down the Timeline - fairly swiftly. I’m sure it has its moments and its fans. Ha.! the feature that everyone and his wife immediately said we desperately need in Cubase, when it was first announced in StudioOne - chatter and pleading and begging, which lasted for all of three/four weeks… Oh wait, I just thought… maybe you mean combining the Arranger Track with their ‘Scratch Pad’ feature too (which they do say goes hand-in-hand). It would need to have some pretty spectacular bells and whistles for StudioOne’s efforts to be deemed ‘far superior’, IMHO.Īs an aside, my biggest, most annoying, and grindingly tedious bugbear of using the Arranger Track (bet its the same in S1), is its inability to accommodate those ‘pick-up’ notes/phrases, that bring you back in musically to the next section or, that you don’t want playing/sounding on a first pass of a section repeat for example… Don’t get me started that is a topic for a whole new thread of its own.! Hmm… maybe so but everything was there for me to achieve what I wanted, in Cubase - on time for my boss and without (too much.!) fuss. The arranger track in Studio one is far superior to Cubase’s…just try it and then try Cubase’s…
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