![]() ![]() ![]() Once they see how cool Cubasis is, then one day, they might be able to see / understand where Cubase’s DAW strengths come in. Most Ableton type users can’t afford Cubase (desktop DAW) after they already purchased Ableton and Push, but they can (and will want) Cubasis for many good reasons (such as recording IOS music apps into Cubasis and then playing Cubasis in sync with Ableton laptop DAW for performance). I think Steinberg marketing dept needs to get ‘creative’ and go after all the Ableton User sites, classes, instructors on the possibilities of Cubasis synced with Ableton laptop DAW. So … if the Steinberg Marketing dept gets creative (and smart): they can promote Cubasis 2.0 (IOS app) to all the Ableton Live users as a Win-Win with LINK integration. Remember: Ableton doesn’t have any IOS apps. I am sure lots of other producers using Ableton + PUSH would be interesting to know the same answer. I would be extremely happy having Cubase linked with Ableton and be able to use the full features of PUSH 2 hardware. So my question is, would ever Cubase “LINK” with Ableton in future updates? I can see myself progressing in a very effective way but I don’t want give up on Cubase potential. I am quite happy the way Ableton works for electronic music production though. To be honest Ableton is a decent software but not as good as Cubase. I actually ended up buying Ableton Live and PUSH 2 due university’s home work and absence of Cubase at its premises. I certainly can guarantee you that “link” would fix it?īasically I am a long term Cubase user and I just started using Ableton with PUSH. The Ableton hardware, PUSH, doesn’t work at all having Ableton running on slave mode … and it really sucks. Have you ever thought about having Ableton with its dedicated controller, Ableton PUSH 2 ‘linked’ with Cubase?īear in mind that it doesn’t work on rewire mode. ![]()
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