Visit : http://bit.ly/11ODQzh Cubase combines outstanding audio quality, intuitive handling and a collection of highly
advanced audio and MIDI tools. Whether you record an orchestra, a huge live rock show, or a
band in the studio, Cubase is sublime in every sense of the word.
Cubase has existed in three main incarnations — initially
Cubase, which featured only MIDI, and which was available on the Atari ST, Macintosh and
Windows.
After a brief period with audio integration, the next version, Cubase VST, featured fully
integrated audio recording and mixing along with effects. It added VST support, a standard
for audio plug-ins, which led to a plethora of third-party effects, both freeware and
commercial. Cubase VST was only for Macintosh and Windows — Atari support had been
effectively dropped by this time, despite such hardware still being a mainstay in many
studios. Cubase VST was offering a tremendous amount of power to the home user, but
computer hardware took some time to catch up. By the time it did, VST's audio editing
capability was found to be lacking, when compared with competitors such as Pro Tools DAE
and Digital Performer MAS.
To address this, a totally new version of the program, Cubase SX (based on Steinberg's
flagship post-production software Nuendo) was introduced, which dramatically altered the
way the program ran.
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