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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