![]() This is a sign of good development and a truly professional program. Usually they are just a better way to do things with Cubase that I was already doing with it. ![]() ![]() I have always ended up using the new features available to me, but have never needed them. Even since the first versions I have really been able to do everything that I and any of my clients have wanted to do. Every time they add new features it's a bonus for me. The automation and layout of Cubase SX is amazing. I have yet to really discover it's "limitations" while running Nuendo between 40 and 80 or so hours a week. It is a very impressive program and is capable of many many things. I use Nuendo (could just as well use Cubase SX and will most likely be buying Cubase SX this week) in a professional studio environment. What you are trying to do is most definately possible in Cubase SX, and not a limitation.
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