![]() Either way, this will be a welcome step for Artist users, who no longer have to wait for the upgrade to become available after the Pro release. Given that the installer is the same for Pro and Artist, I assume they might now just be the same application, with the licence on your Steinberg Key dictating whether the Pro or Artist functionality should be enabled. And, for the first time, new versions of Cubase Pro and Cubase Artist were released simultaneously, along with the entry-level Cubase Elements. Released on December 7th, Cubase 9 introduces new ways of working, new tools and many improvements. What are your thoughts? Would you be upgrading? Let me know in the comments below.The latest update to Cubase sees Steinberg’s DAW embrace single-window working and integrated sampling.įor the fourth year in a row, Steinberg have delivered a major update to Cubase. In my personal view, I can already produce great music on the older version of Cubase (currently on Cubase 7), so I don’t see a very big reason to upgrade to the latest all the time.Ĭall me old fashioned, but at the end of the day, it’s the music and not the software that matters. However to upgrade or not, is very subjective. The new features look tempting for anybody who has been on Cubase for some time. While some users are reporting to have issues on using Cubase 9 on Mac Sierra, most comments online have been positive. ![]() It’s nice to see how Steinberg listens to their customers and implements updates based on customer requests. While this would be a great leap in terms of memory problems when using 32-bit VSTs, this means you’ll need a 32bit to 64bit plugin adapter like Jbridge to run older 32bit plugins. Cubase Pro 9 – 64 Bit OnlyĬubase 9 runs in a 64-bit environment. Seriously useful if you find yourself constantly exporting audio and working between different DAWs. Before you could only export a single marker, but this opens up to multiple exports at one go. The best part is you can export audio stems and mixes using the cycle marker ranges. You can put in dedicated markers for up to 10 tracks and structure your project in a way never before. The multiple marker track feature would excite film scoring producers, although there’s only a maximum of ten. So putting copying ideas aside, this is a nice addition to Cubase. That said, if you have used Logic before, you’ll know how user-friendly the ‘Lower Zone’ is. The new ‘Lower Zone’ where your mixer or audio editor sits integrated with the arrangement management window, looks awfully similar to Logic Pro. ![]() On the first glance, it seems that Cubase Pro 9 has stolen the layout from Logic Pro & Ableton. Or you could just upgrade at €99, and it’s still cheaper if you were to buy the full software. However, you could potentially get Cubase 8.5 Educational edition for $329 (€305) and then try qualifying for the grace period upgrade if you activated. Potential Money-Saver: Cubase Pro 9 is selling at €449. If you previously owned a copy of Cubase, you have options to upgrade as well with different upgrade prices depending on the Cubase version you’re currently on. Cubase Pro 9, Cubase Artist 9 and Cubase Elements 9. Here’s what new in the update and everything you should know about Cubase Pro 9.Īs always, there are three new versions of Cubase 9. Steinberg has just launched the Cubase 9 series. Steinberg Cubase Pro 9 – What’s New & Everything You Should Know ![]()
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