I still can’t believe that this is not doadle…instead, we have a poor cubase in Dorico, and a poor Dorico in Cubase.
Ps, disclamer, I LOVE Dorico!!! I worked on a passion project, and although new to it, thanks to Mr Google, I learned a ton, what a beautyful program!!!
Isn’t that more of a feature of the instrument itself?? I mean I can program notes just like that in the sequencer and my TD-3 does what it should, but that’s because that’s what the synth itself does.
If I run that same sequence to my Rev 2, XV3080, Microwave XT, etc, they don’t respond to the overlapping notes anything like a TB-303 does.
The option to enlarge the screen display completely (with all elements) with these steps:
12,5%
25,0%
37,5%
50,0%
62,5%
75,0%
87,5%
Of course, I realize that the GUI would have to be programmed differently for this, as each graphical element would have to be hard-coded in separate arrays for all 8 steps so that what you see on the screen is always sharp.
In Cubase Atari, you had the ability, when clicking on Fast Forward or Fast Rewind, to use the right mouse button to enhance that motion, just like you do now by pressing the Shift button. It was much more convenient to do that with one hand instead of two;
The Interactive Phrase Synthesizer;
The Beat Calculator. Such a simple thing, yet it was removed from Cubase a couple versions ago. Why? Put it back. It wasn’t hurting anyone.
Oooooh speaking of FF and Rew… I think I actually have a feature request!
I’d love the ability to FF and Rew like Logic Pro does. Nowadays that is literally the only thing I miss from Logic. The FF/Rew keys move you forward/backward by bar, and holding shift you can make it a 4x bar jump. Cubase’s literal tape deck controls are fun, but how about, snapping to bars/beats so I don’t have to use my mouse to click where I want to start!
The number one thing that keeps me from switching to Cubase as my main DAW other than the unpredictable and unreliable bugginess of Cubase is the comping. I’m coming from Logic - and once you use the quickswipe comping that they have it is really hard to accept anything else. But even Pro Tools does comping better than Cubase.
Takes and comping is really cluttered and clunky as of now.
Oo, oo! THEMING! Now that’s important! If I can have all my anime waifus with their big… eyes, you know, looking at their sempai all adoringly as they make the best hyperpop ever to hit brony-adjacent tumblr, that would be… just so kawaii!
I know this is a feature request thread & all, but I honestly cannot for the life of me understand where some of your priorities are at.
For my part, absolutely nothing is more important that the ability to get music done without being derailed by broken, buggy features.
I really can’t think of anything less important than screwing with Cubase’s UI obsessively. Kid stuff.
The current trend when changing the monitor
for many “normal” users (who use only one monitor) is
from
27 inch 16:9 FHD 1920 × 1080
to
32 inch 16:9 QHD 2560 x 1440
However, since the screen size is growing less than the number of pixels, many want to enlarge the view of Cubase under QHD. However, a scaling of +25% is too coarse for this, so +12.5% should also be offered under Cubase. That would be really nice.
An update to the Channel Strip that offers a variety of saturation in addition to what’s provided. Maybe even an option to add color to the pre, emulating various mic/line preamps.
LOL:::Honestly they all make great music. But even the production Company of Hans Zimmer as it turns out or his fellows started to use different DAWs because of Insane Performance issues of Cubase. The Performance has to be fixed first.