Is export to Midi and Import that the best way? What is the best way of migrating work from Logic to Cubase? This is what makes me reluctant - having to migrate my work and projects. How quickly/easily was it to learn Cubase coming from Logic? Was it a struggle, or was it a natural transition? What resources did you use to help (if any)? I'm not looking for a 'which is better' type thread, but I do have some questions that people who have made the switch might be able to help with. I've resurrected my copy of Cubase AI to play with (now 10.5) and I'm experimenting to see if I like it. I'm not making any rash decisions to switch to PC, but I am thinking it might be prudent to switch to a DAW that I can use on either platform, and so I am looking again at Cubase. This combined with the poor quality of recent OSs and updates, is making me question my use of this platform on the long term. They are turning them from computers to consumer commodities, and the inclusion of the T2 makes it impossible to fix some issues without going back to Apple (and/or taking out AppleCare).
I am starting to have serious doubts about where Apple are going particularly with the Mac product line and Mac OS. My machine is usable at the moment, but the errors are annoying. This is not a unique situation - a number of users have suffered. I was left with a blank screen after the upgrade (which I managed to fix through an SMC reset) and now I get a kernel panic error message every time I boot from cold that is T2 related.
I like Logic, although it does have it's bugs and quirks, and I know it fairly well after 5 year, though would by no means consider myself an 'expert' or 'power user'.Ī few weeks ago I upgraded my Mini, running 10.14.6 to Security patch 2020-002. I've used Logic for around 5 years, since I got back into the hobby, though before buying it I did experiment briefly with Cubase AI (version 7 at the time). I currently use Logic Pro X on my 2018 Mac mini with a UAD Arrow.