![]() Sometimes it would be on one monitor, then on another, then it would just vanish and I’d have to try and use kbd shortcuts to do anything. Specifically, when I started using Cubase 8.0 the menu bar would regularly not appear at all. Problem is, the new window management in my experience is really clunky, causes more problems than it solves and ocassionally renders Cubase unusable (for me personally - you see, I’m learning Fredo!). That said, it’s probably worth putting up with this and the extra system load (margnial though it may be) for better window management. ![]() Personally I find Aero looks dreadful, fonts are less clear etc. Cubase 8 requires you to use an Aero theme, becuase of the new window mangement features it introduces. Windows Aero: If you want to use Windows Classic mode you can’t. ![]() The main issues I see with Cubase 8 (and potentially, by extension, with Nuendo 7) are: I use them (in fact mainly Nuendo ATM) for 12-14 hours a day, 5-6 days a week for primarily composition and editing work. Obiovulsy my experiences are not universal, but there are other users who have given up on Cubase 8 and reverted to 7.5, and I can’t help feeling that some of the changes Steinberg have made may cause problems for many users for some time to come, especially now that Nuendo 7 is (seemingly) imminent.įirst up, Cubase 7.5 and Nuendo 6.5 are both rock solid on my system. My experience has left me concerned about Nuendo 7. I’ve been battling with Cubase 8 on and off over the last few weeks, trying to get it to run reliably on my system so that I can make use of some of its new (albeit for me personally non-essential) features. ![]()
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