Cubase

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Overview

Cubase is a music software product developed by German musical software and equipment company Steinberg for music recording, arranging and editing as part of a Digital Audio Workstation. It is one of the oldest DAWs to still enjoy widespread use. The first version, which ran on the Atari ST computer and recorded via MIDI only, was released in 1989.

In January 2003, Steinberg was acquired by U.S. firm Pinnacle Systems, within which it operated as an independent company before being sold to Yamaha Corporation in December, 2004.

On January 17, 2011, Steinberg announced that the new version, Cubase 6, was ready and officially shipping. The many new features[1] include: multitrack drum editing and quantizing, multitake comping, advanced tempo detection, drum replacement and VST instruments such as Halion Sonic SE and LoopMash 2. This version also supports 64-bit technology under Mac OS X and Windows 7.

Versions

  • Cubase 1.0 Atari (April 1989, 1990)
  • Cubase 2.0 Atari
  • Cubase Audio
  • Cubase 3.0 Atari
  • Cubase for Windows
  • Cubase Score for Windows
  • Cubase 2.8 for Windows
  • Cubase Audio 1.6 Windows
  • Cubase Audio 3.0 TDM for Macintosh
  • Cubase Audio XT 3.0
  • Cubase Score 3.0
  • Cubase VST3.0 Macintosh
  • Cubase VST3.5 Windows
  • Cubase VST3.5.5
  • Cubase VST24 3.6
  • Cubase VST24 3.7
  • Cubase VST24 4.0 Macintosh
  • Cubase VST24 4.1 Macintosh
  • Cubase VST32 5.0
  • Cubase VST32 5.1
  • Cubase SX1.0/Cubase SL1.0
  • Cubase SX 2.0/Cubase SL2.0
  • Cubase SX 3.0
  • Cubase SX3.1
  • Cubase 4.0
  • Cubase 4.1
  • Cubase 4.5
  • Cubase 5.0
  • Cubase 5.1
  • Cubase 5.5
  • Cubase 6.0
  • Cubase 6.5
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