redguitars,

I just want to affirm that Steinberg products are worth the effort. They take a lot of learning. I recommend some third-party books such as Cubase Power! and others. The Steinberg documentation is quite complete and tells you how to do 'most anything you need. The other books tell you what to do, and why.

I own an early version of Nuendo, Cubase's big brother, and a newer bundled version of Cubase VST that came with my TASCAM US-224 control surface/interface. C-VST is fully functional, but only has one level of undo. I just do a lot of saves and take good notes. I also work in a friend's Nuendo 4-based studio. We get fantastic results.

Best of luck, and keep asking questions.

R.


"My primary musical instrument is the personal computer."