![]() So in theory, it’d be no problem to take that key, and only download Artist (or try it first), and if it’s not as fully featured as you like, grab and try Pro too. You can download and try/compare them all. You could also run the older Cubase version 12 stuff with a version 13 trial key. It will unlock Pro, but it will also unlock Artist, SE, and so forth. I’m pretty sure the one Cubase Pro trial key will let you try all the little brother versions too. Why not an Artist trial ? That’s confusing That said, for me at least, the improvements with C13 make it the best update for me so far - lots of small things addressed and quality of life improvements. ![]() I simply cannot think of a time any of the others just threw their arms in the air and gave up, so it’s just not fair to blame users’ individual installations for the application’s inherent lack of stability, which I see a lot here. I switch between Cubase, Studio One and Ableton depending on project, and Cubase is the only one with which I experience crashes. ![]() I’m not a professional user, just a hobbyist, but I had three full crashes last week and a project corruption. The webstore issues meant that 13.0.10 was the first release so imagine what could have happened if they didn’t have that extra time to fix stuff before release. Is it money, or just that the application is such a behemoth and in need of a complete overhaul to make updates less problematic? Technically we should have received 13.0.0 as the first release. I love Cubase, but there’s a definite problem. ![]()
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