i use this...its much better.

I do exeactly the same as you... although I sometimes mix a track in Live but because of PDC issue I still use SX for mixing.. + I find that a lot of the time, once I port a track over to SX I start adding more things to it as well..wildcon wrote:I use live for the 'creative' process (especially for my more 'dance' oriented stuff). Putting the track together so that it's
90% done and then import al the parts into cubase for the final Mix.
Once the song is complete in its 'arrange' format, Cubase SX leaves live standing for navigation, folder tracks, midi implementation, automation etc.
I still can't believe Live has no 'marker' track to quickly jump to verse, chorus etc. I also wish Albeton would implement a option to go straight to the most recent files insterad of having to navigate to the folder a small but very, very annoying issue.
Also the processor usage is a lot less in Cubase so it free's up resource for more hungry plug ins etc (although this is not so great with SX3).
Both programs compliment each other. But I have been using Cubase for a long time. Not sure I would bother with it if I was starting out and had Live.
Live has increased my workflow 'significantly'.
For some things it would be...Spacerboy wrote:forget about software:
i use this...its much better.
Tried it. Only thing is Live is so much easier to deal with for nearly everything IMO.::mic-minimal:: wrote:I'm not running this app right now but it looks too me like Sonar has everything folks want, best rewire implementation (if needed), audio syncing, audio slicing, beatmapping, excellent stretching, best freezing implementation, folder tracks, and individual track export... the only thing it doesn't have is the session view of Live, have any of you tried it