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Cubase 11 review
Cubase 11 review








Chord tracks can detect the notes and timing changes and map them out for you, saving the often slow process of relearning something you’ve forgotten or wild improvised ideas recorded while you were in the proverbial zone. If you’re anything like me, your hard drives are brimming with half-finished demos or rough sketches that can be hard to accurately recall when you revisit them at a later date. This features the ever-lovable MIDI Learn function that saves us mere mortals from learning complex strings of MIDI language, so we can get on with more pressing matters like playing sampled Balinese bell instruments. If a product profile doesn’t already exist in the database you can create a custom one using the MIDI Control Surface Editor. The new MIDI Remote feature can automatically detect your controller and map its controls to Cubase functions.

CUBASE 11 REVIEW FULL

There are a few different versions, for this review we’re referring to Cubase 12 Pro, but for a full rundown of the options from Elements up to Pro, we’ll refer you to the Steinberg website.Ĭatch up on all the latest music gear reviews here.īeyond the initial introduction to the stylish UI, the starting point for any DAW setup is integrating tactile hardware to control the virtual environment.

cubase 11 review

It’s also the first Cubase to ditch a physical dongle in favour of an eLicense, something that will be music to the ears of USB-port-poor laptop producers everywhere. Cubase 12 brings a host of new features to help artists, producers, designers, and engineers reach their creative potential. Cubase is Steinberg’s premium DAW, and understandably after 11 previous versions, has a die-hard fanbase that eagerly awaits every major update. The Steinberg name carries a lot of weight when it comes to music production technology and for good reason they’ve been creating acclaimed software since the mid-eighties.

cubase 11 review

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Cubase 11 review