I work with it in Cubase and I have absolutely no problems with it. Before that, I also had a Nectar Lx61+, but it did not have Aftertouch and a semi-weighted keyboard. I also did not need pads and sliders, which make the keys unnecessarily deep and I do not have much space on my desk. Therefore, the GXP61, due to its small size, was a benefit for me in increasing the space on the desk. The processing could be a little better (the painted gray bottom part has started to peel, but there is gray plastic of the same color underneath so it is not very visible), but in terms of usability and functionality it is 100%. The controls for Cubase work great. I would only like hammer mechanics, even at a higher price. I was pleased that the price also included a license for Cubase and Retrologue, which I used as a discount for purchasing a higher license for Cubase and Halion. From my point of view, excellent keyboards for an excellent price.