Archive for the 'About Cubase' Category

Cubase VST3.0 Macintosh
1996
Up to 32 tracks of Digital Audio. Up to 128 realtime EQs.Professional Effects Rack with 4 multi-effect processors. Plug in Interface for external Plug-ins, allowing external audio technology to be integrated into the Cubase environment. Professional Score Printing, up to 60 staves per page, 8-voice Polyphony.

Cubase VST3.5 Windows
1997 — Windows Cubase VST provided [...]


Cubase VST

01Feb08

Cubase VST, Cubase VST Score or Cubase VST/32,share Cubase’s solid digital recording engine and have scalable recording modes – up [...]


Cubase SX

01Feb08

Cubase SX was first announced at Musikmesse on March 13, 2002. Cubase SX offers digital audio, MIDI sequencing, intelligent MIDI input [...]


Operation

01Feb08

Cubase creates projects which allow the operator to edit MIDI files, raw audio tracks, and other associated information like lyrics, and to present them in a range of formats including musical scores, editing console, event lists, etc. The operator can also mix the various tracks down into a stereo .wav file ready to be burned [...]


Origins

01Feb08

Origins
Steinberg’s Cubase (at first briefly known as ‘Cubit’) started life on the Atari ST in 1989, as the successor Sequencer to Steinberg’s professional sequencer “Pro 24″ – it was a complete software re-write. Cubase’s most obvious benefit over Pro 24 was its vastly superior arrange page — in fact, Cubase’s arrange page is now widely [...]


Cubase is a series of MIDI, music sequencer and digital audio editing computer applications (commonly known as a DAW – Digital Audio Workstation), created by the German firm Steinberg. Its first version, which ran on the Atari ST computer, was released in 1989.