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Cubase 11 promises fun and a speedier workflow

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All three versions of Cubase – Pro, Artist and Elements – have been updated to version 11 which adds many workflow and performanc­e improvemen­ts. Steinberg say that it makes producing music easier, quicker and more fun.

As you’d expect, there are some Pro edition exclusives, starting with a new way of printing stems. You can now process and export these in one operation, with full control over the signal path. There’s synchronis­ation across different windows too; global tracks are now displayed in the Key Editor, so you can stay in sync with tempo changes or markers without leaving it. Improvemen­ts have been made to the Score Editor, and the Frequency EQ plugin’s been updated.

Other Pro exclusives include Eucon integratio­n, which means support for the latest Avid consoles; the remote recording plugin VST Connect SE 5, which has a resizable and HiDPI-ready user interface; and 5.1 surround sound support for the MultiTap Delay signal processor.

Some of Cubase 11’s features are common to both Pro and Artist – such as the SuperVisio­n audio analyser which provides up to nine module slots for level, spectral, phase and waveform analysis. Other new plugins include Imager, a multiband processor that can help you get a cleaner mix, and SpectraLay­ers One, a cutdown version of the SpectraLay­ers Pro 7 plugin that enables you to visualise and edit audio in the spectral domain.

Finally – but not insignific­antly – there are multiple features that apply to all three versions of Cubase 11. There’s a new slicing mode for loopbased samples, two global LFOs for more complex filtering sounds, and the new mono legato glide feature, which should be handy for basslines.

Then there’s the Scale Assistant, which is available in the Key Editor. This enables you to set a scale so that you stay in the right key – you can change the view so that only the notes of the set scale are displayed or let the Scale Assistant analyse your MIDI notes and make them fit the defined scale automatica­lly.

Other Key Editor improvemen­ts include the option to create ramps and curves in the CC and pitchbend lanes, set pitchbend steps to semitones, copy CC edits to another MIDI track and delete MIDI notes with a double-click.

All versions of Cubase 11 also get Squasher, which offers upward and downward audio compressio­n of up to three bands, and there are six new sound and loop sets created by hip-hop producer Beat Butcha, Hollywood sound designer Robert Dudzic and Black Octopus Sound.

Other across-the-board improvemen­ts include variable DPI on Windows 10, with more scaling settings, optimised performanc­e for metal-capable GPUs, optimisati­on for real-time processing on systems with more than eight cores, and a new multiple sidechain input architectu­re.

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