![]() If you need incredibly powerful and deep mixing and editing features, nothing beats Cubase. If you mostly work IN THE BOX with a bit of vocals, and a lot of electronic VST instruments, Bitwig has many advantages. What genre do you work in and do you need a flexible DAW that can do everything Ableton does and more? Bitwig is like Ableton, but not crashy, and far more powerful, and with its clip launcher and push/launchpad integration, if you have ableton-type DAW controllers in your setup, Bitwig will just feel like home Bitwig is kind of a super ableton, but it lacks things that Studio One and Cubase can offer you for things like recording live instrument and vocal performances and then mixing editing live vocals or instrumentals. If you have been a long time Ableton user, you should consider bitwig as well. ![]() The new midi remote control editing and assignment features are unbeatable. Cubase recently (Cubase 12) got perhaps the nicest and most powerful way of setting up all your MIDI control surfaces that I have ever seen. The drag and drop features in Studio One are very nice. Cubase is incredibly powerful, probably more powerful than Studio One, but the workflow is simpler in Studio One. Both Cubase and Studio One are wonderful.
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