Personally, I find Cakewalk much easier to work with than Cubase. You can find everything you need in clearly structured menus, there are the old school handles on every window and you can find your way around easily even without reading loads of manuals. I'm currently trying to switch from Cakewalk to Cubase. Opening Cubase, I found myself looking at a heap of modules I have no clue how they are connected, how to work with or even how to close. Owning Steinberg's Dorico 5, I thought I might find the same kind of structures and routines in their DAW Cubase, but no such luck. I'm not saying Cubase isn't a great software or not providing even better features than Cakewalk. But for me, it definitely makes it hard to put to use.
I adore your jazz harmonizations. It's awesome to hear you create such nice music. However - this being of course a matter of taste - I simply can't stand vocal synths.
Maestro es una obra de arte tu trabajo, felicidades
That's sooo beautiful! Your tuning is superb 👍 Thank you very much for sharing! 🙏
Thank you!
I love it!!! So realistic and a great arrangement. Thank you for sharing.
so good!!
気持ちいい!アカペラアレンジいいですね!
ありがとうございます!
I thought this was an official demo from the company, until I saw your username!
Hey ! That's a great arrangment 😊 what DAW do you use?
Thank you for your comments. I used Cakewalk by BandLab.
@@124aska Thanks for sharing 😀. Do you find it convinient to use compared with a Logic or a Cubase?
@@ztrasfar7293 Sorry, I have never used either Cubase or Logic, so I can't make any comparisons.
Personally, I find Cakewalk much easier to work with than Cubase. You can find everything you need in clearly structured menus, there are the old school handles on every window and you can find your way around easily even without reading loads of manuals. I'm currently trying to switch from Cakewalk to Cubase. Opening Cubase, I found myself looking at a heap of modules I have no clue how they are connected, how to work with or even how to close. Owning Steinberg's Dorico 5, I thought I might find the same kind of structures and routines in their DAW Cubase, but no such luck. I'm not saying Cubase isn't a great software or not providing even better features than Cakewalk. But for me, it definitely makes it hard to put to use.
I adore your jazz harmonizations. It's awesome to hear you create such nice music. However - this being of course a matter of taste - I simply can't stand vocal synths.