![]() ![]() There is one more no-more-third-party-effects plugin. Cubase 11 brings a host of new features, but for me, this one is one of the most desirable. It provides eight bands that can be adjusted separately, and you can even easily set a sidechain for every band making this plugin a dream come true. Yes, a dynamic equalizer is an ideal solution for such a case and now we have one inside Cubase in the form of a frequency plugin. On big speakers everything seems fine and you could lose the problem notes on big speakers by simply setting them quieter than other notes. You can’t simply decrease volume for those two notes since the problem occurs only on small speakers. Let’s say you have a guitar lead track, and almost everything is OK, but there are two notes that jump out. To be more precise, I simply can’t do mixing anymore without using a dynamic equalizer because it can solve some problematic areas on some specific tracks with perfection. So, ladies and gentlemen, let us dive right into the brand new Cubase 11.Ĭubase already had everything you needed for music production, but with this version it delivers some welcome extras, adding some functions that we, or at least I, have had to previously achieve with third party plugins. Actually, all those made me happy up front, and I hadn’t even scratched the surface of what’s actually new in this most recent version. overlaid spectral curve for two channels inside the channel equalizer window at once (truly a lifesaver).retrospective recording for all MIDI data that was already there, but now with buffers for every channel.combined object and range selection tool that simplifies the editing.I had skipped the previous update, version 10.5, so I wanted to look first at all the new features I missed in that, things including: In this regard, Steinberg has been predictable for some years now. Since it was an even year, it was a full-integer version number increase. Steinberg delivered the latest version of Cubase on schedule in Nov. ![]() It’s probably unnecessary to explain to most readers that Cubase is one of the preeminent DAW software platforms available today. ![]()
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