Seriously though, with the downsides of WUP, I have three PCs I use for music and Waves' one computer max unless you buy WUP does make their software more expensive than competitors in the long run - add the fact that if after a couple years of using a plugin you have a problem with the software and need support you need to buy WUP in order to get that help, it does make buying a Waves plugin a lot more of a difficult decision and I'm not sure about this one. I for one, oppose the WUP cancel culture!!! So I'm not seeing any downside here to just using Cosmos with your DAW tracks, and/or any samplers you might have loaded inside the DAW.Īll of these people trying to cancel WUP. I tested Cosmos with a couple of integrated Studio One samplers like Sample One XT, and Impact XT, and you can drag the sample directly into the instrument UI, just like you can with CR8. The sample drag & drop to a DAW track works the same with or without a sampler like CR8. Well, as Rintoulpointed out here, there is quite a bit of usability with Cosmos by itself. Mainly because it's only benefit is sample organizing, and why would I want to load a VST to look for samples when I have Mediabay - that is better integrated into Cubase, and my sample libraries are already organized at the folder level? Although I would like a "sounds alike" feature in MediaBay. Except maybe the XO style sample explorer, which is something I thought I'd use XO a lot for, but haven't touched it much since I installed it. And having used it for a couple hours, it absolutely is not better than MediaBay. This thing is basically useless without the sampler. Ya - nothing more useful than a sample manager that you can't use inside your DAW where you use your samples.
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