I am currently working with Cubase SX and imho this is by far the most stable version of cubase. I do not exactly know what Steinberg did but it is indeed a masterpiece concerning performance. I am quite shure that KW has the right hardware in their PC-machines - so I don´t think Cubase is the problem. Cheers, Dirk (F.) ------Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- -Von: kraftwerk-admin@mailman.xmission.com -[mailto:kraftwerk-admin@mailman.xmission. -com]Im Auftrag von Filtre4Pole -Gesendet: Montag, 23. September 2002 01:29 -An: kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com -Betreff: [Kraftwerk] Re:Cubase and nerves - - -> le 21/09/2002 18:33, Paul Mennes à -paul.mennes@yucom.be a écrit : -> -> -> Maybe it's not their fault. I -understood that this 'tour' relies heavily on -> the new Cubase software. It wouldn't -be the first time a new Cubase version -> has bugs in it. - -Hmm... ( afair, there were very few -minor Cubase bugs in the pass, mainly -due to OS updates...). This is a -doubtful hypothesis. afaik Cubase SX isn't -a beta-version. Anyway, even in the case -of a major bug, that "old" Cubase -VST ( KW - probably - used it to write -recent tracks like "expo2000"...) -could be fully operational! - -About possible equipment problem: maybe, -they haven't received yet the -Minimoog Voyager they ordered to? :-)) - -and as everybody knows, they -absolutely need it to play the -"Autobahn" sequence ;-)) - kidding - - -Greetings, - - _ - /o o\ -Filtre4Pole - \ ~ / - I I - - - - - - - -_______________________________________________ -Kraftwerk mailing list -Kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com -http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailm an/listinfo/kraftwerk