![]() ![]() Overall it's a great, powerful DAW and one of the few remaining industry granddaddies. Thankfully auto-save makes this a mostly non-issue. It has consistently been one of the least stable DAWs in my experience as well with random crashes to desktop being a pretty common experience for CP users, and this has been true on both my Windows and Mac systems. I also find their instruments and built-in plugins to be pretty half-baked in most cases, although this has been getting better. I've been using it since the late 90s and although I think its pianoroll (key editor) is one of the best in the industry, I've always had a love/hate relationship with its workflow and sometimes convoluted interface design. (Is there a common abbreviation for Cubase? CB or something?) Until then I plan on watching loads of Cubase tutorials. That's the plan, and time is on my side since I won't upgrade to Reason 11 in the foreseeable future. ![]() If one was *really* patient, waiting until 10.5 could save $99. So they even announces the grace period? That's nice.Ĭubase 10.5 will likely be announced in ~3 months, so they usually start offering upgrade discounts mid-year. Thanks Boombastix, much appreciated! Sounds a little convoluted but I guess that's the Steinberg way. I think it is all good now.Ĭubase have said, if you activate after they have announced the grace period for the next update (10.5) has started, then you get 10.5 for free. But I clicked " cancel" so it never got activated. Finally I put in the Activation Code in the eLicenser Windows app, and it said it was for Pro 10. ![]() So now I have Pro 10 listed under the tab "Software", but only not listed under the tab "eLicenses". But it turns out that I only generated my "Activation Code" by registering the "Download Access Code". Went to my Cubase account and entered it - bam it took it said it got registered. I tried the code first in the eLicenser program (has to be downloaded), but it did not work. The code I got is officially called "Download Access Code". This is what I did: I got Cubase 10 Pro competitive upgrade. Is activation and upgrade a cumbersome process? I've read that it makes sense to buy a license and wait with an activation until an update is near due to their predictable upgrade cycles.Ĭan you confirm that? Smart move if you don't immediately need the software but want it for its current price?Īnd in your opinion, when would that time be (including a grace period)? ![]()
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