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Old 6th February 2012   #61
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As far as I know Logic is THE ONLY DAW that leaves plugin windows in sight when you switch to another app. For example to Audiofinder, so you can drop samples onto Battery for instance. That is SO great!



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What other DAW does that then?
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As mentioned under your previous post, Cubase has had this for years.
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Ah. OK!
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Nah! Cubase has had this for years; you can switch plugin window to 'always on top' or not; if not it stays in view when switching program's, and stuff can be dropped on to it.
Seriously, I tried this with a V5 copy of Cubase AI. It does not work I assure you.
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Seriously, I tried this with a V5 copy of Cubase AI. It does not work I assure you.
I wouldn't know about the AI version of Cubase, as it is not a version that I've used (I only use the 'full fat' versions of Nuendo and Cubase), but I can assure you that it *does* work and has done so from at least version 3.

If you right click on the area just below the plug-in window frame, on the right of the preset menu and on/off and bypass menus, you will get a pop up menu that has the function 'always on top'.
When switched off, the plug-in will stay visible when switching applications..
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I wouldn't know about the AI version of Cubase, as it is not a version that I've used (I only use the 'full fat' versions of Nuendo and Cubase), but I can assure you that it *does* work and has done so from at least version 3.

If you right click on the area just below the plug-in window frame, on the right of the preset menu and on/off and bypass menus, you will get a pop up menu that has the function 'always on top'.
When switched off, the plug-in will stay visible when switching applications..
Guess there's either something wrong with my particular version then, or my system altogether :-) I wasn't doubting your remark, just explaining why I thought otherwise.

** EDIT: Oh, THAT way it does work! The functionality just refuses to work when accesed from the preferences. Thanks Joris!
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I vastly prefer Logic's stock reverbs. ENverb and Averb in particular, but all of them have their uses.

Haven't used Cubase since version 4, so maybe it's an unfair comparison, but I could never get a decent reverb sound with it.
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Well one thing IMO is a GUI that doesn't make me want to go cross eyed or be sick every time I work.

Also the Cpu efficiency to not have to freeze or bounce anywhere near as often as the competition.
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