I don't even need the 64-bit version to help me crash.
In fact it crashed so hard on a recent project that it reset all of its preferences and recently opened documents.
It's funny to think years back, when I may have had less than legitimate versions of the software, it ran with a lot more stability.
Reaper....![]()
I like reaper, I really do, but I've been on cubendo since Nuendo1. I don't feel like relearning everything. And im working, i cant see telling a client,"hey give me half an hour to figure out this thing that I can do reflexively in half a second in Cubase. You get comfortable with things ... Old dogs etc.
So you prefer to say "hey give me a half hour to repeat what i just edited because cubarse crashed on me and corrupted my work" ?
I once had to convert from cubase to REAPER too - i did it because cubase was killing my writing music mood with long loading times and almost unconscious fear of losing my work to crashes...
So you prefer to say "hey give me a half hour to repeat what i just edited because cubarse crashed on me and corrupted my work"?..
