![]() ![]() ![]() Basicely each obkect/clip has its own strip (samplitude being the most adavanced at least in the presentation, they have almost the same features), you can implement fxs, eqs, voulme, pan, etc at clip level, render and move on. They actually offer better options on that side IMHO, offline processing, as they can both be object/clip oriented daws. Happy weekendīoth Reaper and samplitude have what you're looking for. Thank you all in advance for your kind reply. If it's so, I think I'll remain with my Cubase 5.1 forever and ever, but it's a pity because I liked other things that newer versions have, including the support for the 64 bits machines like mine, etc. So I'm asking you, is it really true that the newer versions of Cubase removed that feature? I asked to my friends and they both confessed that no similar option is in their Cubases. I'm talking (in the AUDIO menu) of the PLUGINS command (just below the PROCESS row) that makes possible to process a single part of any track using any plugin you have installed. I loved more Cubase 7, but both gave me some disappointment because they both lack one very important feature that it's instead available on Cubase 5 and earlier versions. I was, because I went recently to visit a couple of friends of mine who own respectively Cubase 7 elements 64 bits and Cubase 8. Hi, I'm an happy owner of Cubase 5.1 but I was planning to upgrade to Cubase 8 or 9. ![]()
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