Is cubase doing enough to help the customers

Are the customers doing enough to help themselves?

As I’ve just read elsewhere. “Life’s no fun if nothing goes wrong.”

So Murphy was the happiest person on the planet.
Except maybe for his brother, who considered Murhy an optimist.
:wink:

No!

I got help for free for a full week just recently.Good old fashion support!
answer to topic headline: yes

Other features like steinbergers “hanging out” and being “pals” was abandoned years
ago with some more or less successful adventures angering the forumbase.

bugs get fewer but steinberg has always been exploring new stuff and
seldom left a release 100% bug free. Instead focusing on moving on.

It looks like a trade-off were Steinberg writes a newsbulletin from the inside
and have you all discuss and getting worked up about different things to
or not to your liking whilst at the same time picking your brains for ideas without
giving you and your opinion the same time for debate and value as for the guys that
actually work there;

Hence todays policy and practise.

I could wish for more enthusiasm concerning the hardware for feedback and such…cool if it happens
and world still ok if it doesnt: to me anyway.

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I like Cubase. It was my first DAW and I’m happy to say that it is very stable and I’m getting pretty proficient with it. I picked Cubase out of FL and Ablteon (those were really the only ones I knew of at the time) and I think I made a good choice. I don’t like to sit around and wine about what I can’t do and how I can’t make good tunes because of this and that and how it’s my DAWs fault. :slight_smile:

Eric, nicely said.

I have to say that I believe you made the right choice. I’ve been using Steinberg software since the DAWn of time, and they are always looking out for number one! I.e. me. :smiley:

Cubase is an excellent system, and keeps getting better and better!