Cubase Pro 11 has been out for a while, and Gaz Williams who's been a user for many years has been working with it to figure out what the new features are actually usefull for in a pro environment.
SUMMARY: There are plenty of new features to explore that increase Cubase’s ability to be both a creative hub and editing platform. Out of all the new stuff, the significant editing enhancements in the venerable key editor will surely be hugely appreciated especially by those who have traveled along the 30 plus year journey.
The pricing will depend on what version you have. A full version of Cubase Pro 11 costs £499 whereas an upgrade from v10.5 will cost £85. All other upgrades fall in between. Head over to www.Steinberg.net for the full information.
00:00 intro an score editor
01:11 Key Editor
02:27 Scale Assistant
06:42 The new plug-ins
11:04 Multiple Side Chains
13:35 Supervision
14:43 Spectralyers and vocal un-mix
18:44 Sampler Track improvements
22:58 Export Queue
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