
Steinberg Cubase 6
Cubase 6 pushes the boundaries of expressive sequencing, while adding polish and new editing functionality to keep existing users happy. Is it all too good to be true?
Cubase 6 pushes the boundaries of expressive sequencing, while adding polish and new editing functionality to keep existing users happy. Is it all too good to be true?
They shoot, you score! Cubase includes all the tools a would-be media composer needs to get started.
Steinberg have announced a significant update to their production systems, Cubase and Cubase Artist, available in December. Version 7.5 incorporates important workflow enhancements, version updates to its instruments and new effects to further the impressive feature set of Cubase and increase professionals’ productivity when producing music.
Steinberg have announced the release of a new system that allows users to interact with the popular DAW via hand gestures. Cubase iC Air software is free to use but requires either a Leap Motion Controller or depth camera run by the Intel Perceptual Computing SDK.
Get more done in less time, with these workflow tips for Cubase 7.
With the Chord Track, even the most keyboard-phobic and ham-fisted of composers can play in their piano parts!
Not everyone uses keyboards to get their MIDI into Cubase, and with other controllers you may need to do a little more work...
Cubase’s send effects aren’t just for reverb and delay!
Comping the perfect vocal from multiple takes is a common editing task — and Cubase 6 makes it easier than ever.