
Powerful sample editor for all common audio work NEW: Tone assistant, chord track and chord pads to compose with scales and chords in a creative and playful way (How might is be enhanced in Pro?) NEW: SpectraLayers One to visualize and clean up your sound or separate vocals from any types of audio data (Pro ?) Compiler tool to create the perfect version of a recording from multiple takes Huge library with thousands of instrument sounds, sound loops Complete set of 8 leading instruments - over 2,600 sounds - including HALion Sonic SE 3, Groove Agent SE 5, Padshop 2 and Retrologue (Pro?) Suite containing over 70 high-quality VST audio and MIDI effects, including Pitch Correct for correcting vocals, VST Amp Rack and VST Bass Amp, Quadrafuzz and many more

NEW: Unlimited number of audio (used to be 64), instrument and MIDI tracks (used to be 128), up to 32 physical inputs and outputs
Cubase 11 upgrade pro#
Cubase 11 is available to buy now from the Steinberg online shop, and is authorised, as ever, via a Steinberg eLicenser USB key.If Artist is getting features which were historically only available in Pro, you have to assume that Pro is enhancing those features to differentiate it from Artist.įamous Steinberg 64-bit floating point audio engine with versatile routing and automatic latency compensation Cubase 11 will cost €559 for the Pro version, €329 for the Artist edition, and just €99.99 for Elements (upgrade paths for users of earlier versions are available). There are many more additions and features to speak of, which you can find details about at the link below, but we'll leave you with pricing and availability info. The entry level Elements edition now supports audio side-chaining, while the Artist version of Cubase has also been granted a few extremely useful extras, including ARA 2 and VariAudio 3 support and unlimited audio and MIDI tracks. Owners of Avid/Euphonix controllers, meanwhile, will be delighted to learn that EuCon support has been added to Cubase 11 Pro. The Score Editor has been enhanced too, with more notation settings and editing modes, and support for the SMuFL font format, which makes popular Dorico fonts available in Cubase for the first time. It now also supports multiple side-chain inputs, meaning you can trigger different frequency bands according to different input signals. You can also set up an export queue, so that all the stems you create and select will be merrily exported, one after the other, at the click of a mouse.Ĭubase Pro's Frequency EQ has also been given a boost, and now lets you switch each of its eight bands into dynamic mode, so that the filter nodes will move according to the input signal. The process of exporting projects and stems has been given a major overhaul, with advanced options now letting you choose exactly what to export - even including aux effects and master-bus processing when exporting a single track or group.
Cubase 11 upgrade professional#
The flagship edition, Cubase Pro, has yet more new tricks up its sleeve that will doubtless please professional composers who need to work fast. In terms of new tools, those two versions also benefit from a new four-band stereo-width processor called Imager, and also come with a copy of SpectraLayers One, a streamlined version of Steinberg's spectral audio editor. Operational enhancements to both Pro and Artist include a new Marker Lines feature for faster project navigation Pitch Visibility, which shows you the pitch of a clip or sample at a glance an enhanced Range Selection tool and improvements to the ARA workflow. This provides precise visual feedback over audio levels, spectral content, phase coherence and waveform shape.

Cubase 11 upgrade update#
The update applies across all editions (Elements, Artist and Pro), and adds a wealth of features and extra content.

The latest version of Cubase has just been announced.
