If you’re on a track, you have a ‘super editor’ window which has all your plugins tabbed. In Studio One, it’s not just the vst gui layout that’s awesome. So flicking from a ‘project’ screen set to a ‘mixing’ screen set becomes annoying. Changing screen sets gets rid of them all and you have to open them again. But if you don’t close it, or you next gui covers the last one, it quickly becomes a mess. You can have a key command to open and close them in Cubase. Simple really is the operative word here. when opening plugin it closes the other as default, and you can open other plugin gui with key modifier if needed, so less clicks to close the other plugin and less clutter window Lately im mixing on protools and i find that its less clicks regarding managing plugin GUI,éven though plugins don’t follow tracks. steinberg should have implemented it long time ago and hope it gonna be in cubase 11 or soon as possible. “simple” things like that can reduce the thousands of clicks just to open and close plugins and vsti when moving from tracks to track. The never-ending opening and moving around of plugins is real old and incredibly frustrating now when working with orchestral arrangements or generally large templates.Ĭubase would have lost me to Studio One years ago, if not for Cubase’s articulation management and Studio One’s terrible comping/lane-editing. I’d dedicate a whole screen to vst guis if possible.
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