9/22/2023 0 Comments Cubase 11 proThen again Cubase has taken some massive strides over the last few versions and perhaps it’s only with hindsight that we see exactly how far they’ve come. Improving a behemoth like Cubase must be a daunting task when you have so much legacy to maintain. However, just because the changes are not revolutionary doesn’t mean they haven’t been developed with energy and hard graft. ![]() Version updates always feel like they should be epic in nature but they rarely bring massive changes and instead focus on areas that can be improved, enhanced or where workflow can be made smoother. ![]() I’ve been running the update for a little while now and it’s given me the chance to check out the new features and bring you this review of how Steinberg are adding value and development to the Cubase family.
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