![]() The result of multi-queued downloads is often not mathematically cleanĪnd then, there is the actual installation of those packages, which are attended and must be done one by one - complete with many UAC dialogs, etc. Often, 1 file is like 18MB/sec, and 10 files is like 250kb/sec. It’s faster, and more convenient, to download one 30GB installer than it is to sit in front of the computer and attend to 25 different installers, since you often get throttled speeds when you try to queue up too many downloads of them at one time. And now, there are exactly the opposite voices. I have heard so many complains about the large Full Installer and the fact you always have to download everything (the full package), even if you need just one part. Is there any way to get a monolithic ZIP file that installs everything in One Shot like Cubase 10.5, but for Cubase 11? It’s not an improvement over how Cubase 10.5 is packaged. Otherwise, I’m going to have to run 25 different installers. You know what, since they’ve basically taken the IK Multimedia route when it comes to packaging the installer… maybe I’ll just keep everything installed… That will be annoying AF, and likely to happen often. Plus, I tend to launch most applications from Search, and the fact that Cubase 10.5 will have been there longer (and 10 < 11) means that when I press Win + “Cub”, Cubase 10.5 is likely to be what I launch when I instinctively press the key. Downloading the packages will take the most amount of time, Lol, but I suppose I can do that ahead of time, anyways The only thing I’d hate losing are a ton of VST Plugin Thumbnails and custom VST2 Plugin names (manually edited into the XML Config file, cause a string of “ VendorPluginName_圆4” is unsightly to see in the browser).Īll of the other setup stuff I can replicate in about 15-20 minutes, so not a big deal. I’m not willing to find out the results aren’t in my favor. I don’t want to have to remove an old version after installing a new version, as that has the potential to cause problems. So, I’ll wipe everything off and install 11 from scratch when I upgrade.įor me it’s less about also about how “strict” I am about PC maintenance. I don’t like redundant applications on my computer. I generally don’t want two versions of Cubase on my PC. There cannot be any conflict, it’s just the one.Īs far as I remember, I haven’t seen any conflict based on two (or more) Cubase versions installed at one system. Groove Agent 5 is the very same in both versions. Cubase 10.5 and Cubase 11 are two different executable files, as I said. I might just wipe everything and reinstall everything (Cubase Pro, Groove Agent 5, etc.) from scratch just to avoid any potential issues or messiness when I decide to upgrade.
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