Steinberg Cubase 6.5
It may be ‘only a point five’ update, but there’s plenty on offer in the latest version of Cubase.
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It may be ‘only a point five’ update, but there’s plenty on offer in the latest version of Cubase.
Steinberg’s new CMC Series gives you the building blocks for creating your own custom Cubase control surface.
Learn to switch between monitor systems with Cubase’s Control Room.
Manage multiple monitor mixes with Cubase’s Control Room.
If you’ve ever wanted to tighten the timing of multitrack drums in Cubase, look no further...
Cubase’s new comping facilities allow you to assemble the perfect multitrack recording from several takes.
Steinberg’s newest interface features USB 2 connectivity and a impressive degree of integration with Cubase.
Mastering keyboard shortcuts makes Cubase easier to use and is good for your health!
Steinberg’s Sequel is one of many simple but intuitive loop‑based music programs. What’s new in version 3 — the sequel to the sequel to Sequel?
Recording and mixing with outboard gear in Cubase 6.
After much hard work, Yamaha and Steinberg persuaded Rupert Neve that they could faithfully model his latest hardware in plug-in form. We pit the virtual Porticos against the real things...
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Comping the perfect vocal from multiple takes is a common editing task — and Cubase 6 makes it easier than ever.
Cubase’s send effects aren’t just for reverb and delay!
Not everyone uses keyboards to get their MIDI into Cubase, and with other controllers you may need to do a little more work...
They shoot, you score! Cubase includes all the tools a would-be media composer needs to get started.