![]() I want to let you know right now that Cubase is probably the biggest pain in the butt that you will set up. Well, since you are here, you probably are considering an interface that bundles Cubase with it against another interface with another program. Worth putting the time in to learn how to use it effectively. More features than I could possibly need at home, this software does everything I need it to do and then some. The software is stable and boasts robust online support and plenty of updates. The documentation is somewhat limited, a problem mitigated by the fantastic phone and online support. The learning curve is a bit steep and setting up the hardware can be a frustrating ordeal. Can be used as great sounding back-up tracks. Input any MIDI file or track and select an instrument from the pre-loaded bank of sounds. Cubase LE 4 features 'Instrument' tracks that come in handy for the solo musician. ![]() The software is quite powerful, offering 48- track recording, effects, mixing, and plenty of MIDI features. Obtained from Larry's Music Center (Rices Landing, PA, 72) for around $120 for the bundle. My profile: Eclectic guitarist from Southwestern Pennsylvania specializing in jazz, rockabilly, swing, classic country, alt-country, and punk/new wave. 48 track, unlimited MIDI tracks, 5.1 Surround mixes, VST plug-ins and digital effects. ![]() Purchased as a bundle with a Lexicon Omega audio interface.
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