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CUBASE 11 PRO LOGO

7/30/2023

 

The module displays true peak, integrated loudness, short‑term loudness,
momentary maximum and loudness range and, amongst other configurable options, is
switchable between LU or LUFS units. However, the range of options is impressive
and a few of the modules are worth further comment.įor example, the Signal
category includes a well‑featured Loudness module that follows the EBU R128
reference.

Many of these are relatively straightforward, such as the Level module within
the Signal category, or the Spectrum Bar (a frequency‑based histogram) within
the Spectral Domain category. The 18 available modules fall into a number of
categories: Signal, Spectral Domain, Phase, Spatial Domain, Waveform and Other.
SuperVision is a single plug‑in, which can be placed as an insert anywhere it’s
required to visualise your audio signals, but is actually an assemblage of
modules that the user can configure and customise. SuperVision provides a
powerful and flexible suite of visualisation modules including Loudness (top
left), Chromograph (top right) and Multipanorama (bottom left) amongst many
others. Cubase 11’s new SuperVision plug‑in provides an excellent starting point
in that regard. Acquiring top‑notch audio visualisation skills might, therefore,
come a close second to ‘golden ears’ on your list of desirable superpowers as
a budding mixing or mastering superhero. While there is truth in the old adage
that if it sounds right, it is right, a visual representation of your audio can
offer all sorts of helpful insights. For example, Elements now includes
side‑chaining options and Artist now includes support for VariAudio 3, ARA2 and
unlimited audio, MIDI or instrument tracks. And while not all of these new
features trickle down to the Artist and Elements versions, in both cases, there
are some nice surprises. That said, on paper, for users of the Pro version, the
list of ‘new and improved’ in this upgrade is impressive. While v11 brings all
sorts of worthwhile new developments, if you are part of that large user‑base
and Cubase helps put food on your table, you can breathe easy moving from any
recent (10 or 10.5, for example) version to Cubase 11 is a smooth and painless
transition. The current DAW/sequencer marketplace includes many excellent
choices, and Cubase is undoubtedly one of the ‘giants’ amongst this product
group, with a long history, a large user base, and a comprehensive feature set.
So, just what are Steinberg adding in Cubase 11 that might entice existing users
to upgrade, or tempt potential new users to take the plunge? On The Shoulders Of
Giants Those happy with their current version can, of course, choose to stick
but, when presented with a long list of improvements and new features, the
temptation to twist can be high. These regular annual upgrade cycles bring out
different responses in users. Cubase 11 - in Pro, Artist and Elements
versions - is therefore now with us. For many years, Steinberg have been very
consistent on this front, with annual upgrades to Cubase released towards the
year end. While death and taxes may still be the trump cards in the game of
certainty, the inevitability of a tempting upgrade to your favourite music
production software can’t come far behind. Microsoft Basic Display Driver is not
recommended.Steinberg turn the dial up to 11 with a stonking new version of
Cubase. Cubase does not support VST 2 when running natively on Apple silicon
Macs. VST 2 plug-ins only run in Rosetta 2 mode on Apple silicon Mac. This
software version does not support 32-bit plug-ins. License activation, account
sign up and product registration, installer download Graphics card with native
Windows 10 supportĪMD R or RX series and later or NVIDIA Series 700 and
laterĪSIO compatible audio hardware recommended for low-latency performance

Running Cubase 12 on systems with hybrid-architecture CPUs can lead to audio
dropouts and reduced performance.ĭisplay resolution minimum at 100% UI scaling
Processors with hybrid-architecture design, such as 12th Gen Intel® Core™ or
newer, are currently not supported on Windows operating systems. Intel® Core™ i5
(mid 2013 or later) or Apple silicon Intel® Core™ i5 (4th Generation) or AMD
Ryzen™ MacOS Big Sur, macOS Monterey, macOS Ventura 64-bit Windows 10 Version
21H2 (or higher), 64-bit Windows 11 Version 21H2 (or higher)


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