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Cubase 6.5 update
Cubase 6.5 update





Open a project and the look of the Project window is relatively unchanged – sleek and muted, though colours and brightness can be changed for many screen elements via Preferences should you wish. This can be switched off in Preferences, but it’s handy for keeping you updated without having to make a special visit to the website. Install and fire up the software and the first noticeable change is that you’re presented with the Steinberg Hub, a window displaying the latest news and updates, links to tutorial videos, forums and downloads as well as your project template browser. The flagship version (which we are looking at here) has unlimited audio and MIDI tracks, is cross-platform (catering for both Windows and OSX in 32- and 64-bit versions) and has a 32-bit floating-point audio engine with support for up to 192kHz sample rates, 5.1 surround and full automatic delay compensation (ADC). Any new major release of Cubase therefore generates considerable excitement, and version 7 certainly appears to be one of the most ambitious updates in recent memory.įor anyone unfamiliar with Cubase, it’s a complete audio and MIDI production environment capable of doing more or less anything you might conceivably need to do with sound. It had a complete rewrite around a decade ago of course, during which all remaining legacy code was ditched, and Steinberg has played a key role in the development of music technology, inventing such cornerstones as the VST format and ASIO system. Upgrade from Cubase Artist 6 – £122 Contact: Via Website Web: Minimum System Requirements: PC – Windows 7. Manufacturer: Steinberg Price: Cubase 7 – £488.







Cubase 6.5 update