![]() ![]() With Global Tracks now displayed in the Key Editor, staying in sync with tempo changes or markers is possible without ever having to leave the editor. Exporting processes can be queued and exported in one operation, with the export selection easily aligned with the selection made in the project, and controlling the full signal path, including channel insert effects group sends and master bus effects, is now a reality within Cubase.Īnother focus within the Pro edition is synchronization across different windows. Exclusively available in ProĬubase Pro 11 focuses on making printing stems a much easier task. Combining these enhancements and upgrades with the exciting newly introduced features provides genuine inspiration for the creative journey of producing music to the highest standards. It has also upgraded the smaller Artist and Elements editions: VariAudio 3, ARA 2 support and unlimited audio, MIDI and instrument tracks in Artist, and side-chain support in Elements. Version 11 not only delivers a myriad of workflow and performance improvements across the entire range. Guiding you on your music production journeyĬubase 11 is for music producers, songwriters, engineers and composers and those who aspire to become all of these. Today, Cubase 11 is the next major step in the long evolution of DAWs. Since 1989, Cubase has been bringing technological advancements to the table, the German expertise in creating which has been accumulated over three decades of core contributions to the industry. HAMBURG, Germany - Steinberg today announced the immediate availability of Cubase 11, comprising Pro, Artist and Elements editions, each with the same core technologies but with dedicated tools tailored to the scope and scale of individual music production requirements.Ĭubase is celebrated for its comprehensive feature set, powerful tools and unparalleled sound quality. We really need more competition cause that grass is lookin green af and it’s legal now.Steinberg unveils Cubase 11, the latest update to the award-winning music production system used by renowned producers and composers throughout the world. 5 ( ) feeling release, I’m gonna sit right here as the new bugs get worked out while reading everyone’s posts about what they broke because honestly, THAT has been the only consistent thing, every update seems to mess something else up. The last release has gotten better for me in terms of performance but to say why, between windows updates, and other updates, who knows?īut if 13 is another. Our interface literally has drop down arrows that don’t do anything and they’ve been there FOR YEARS! They don’t fix things… clicking an arrow that does nothing… unfixed for years.smdh. The interface is trash imo compared to the competitors and other gui you see with clean looking mixers, snappy lagless knobs. It’s sluggish in windows because of the whole old GUI thing that’s been spoken about for what feels like decades. ![]() ![]() ![]() It almost feels like they bought it for some the tech cause honestly Yamaha has left me unimpressed with anything they’ve brought to the table… and i’m a big Yamaha fan ngl, I still have my AW4416 and a few other doodads but so far, Not one release that made you say hell yea, this is worth my scraped up dollars. In the future? They bought the darn thing 20 years ago!! Probably wanting it, two/three versions ago…! Maybe a drop in the ocean - but I’d say, they most likely add to an ocean of many hundreds/thousands of similarly minded Cubase folk out there, all needing the exact feature. Maybe they were just ‘lucky’ ones that happened to coincide with Steinberg’s choices, decided via other methods.Įither way, it has to help inform… (my theory that I comfort myself with).īesides, you have to imagine those 92 votes posted here don’t exist in their own little bubble. And that’s what makes it interesting for me - to see how far the feature votes figure in the overall scheme… I’m 25+ years a Steinberg user, and I well know its never just been about what’s posted on the forums…! What I have learned though, is there’s been plenty of past successes - directly from user requests posted here, that have been adopted (eventually.!). These requests would need to have thousands or at least hundreds of upvotes to be really in the ‘top 5’ of Steinberg’s priority list. ![]()
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