Cubase Pro 13 may be light on headline features, but its raft of small improvements makes it a worthwhile upgrade.
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Pro 13’s new routing options also apply to Group channels and FX channels, providing a very straightforward means for stem creation.If you routinely use groups to create buses for instruments in your mixes (drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, vocals and so forth), then the new audio routing o...
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Pro Tools First-time poster here, so sorry if this is a really basic newbie question... I've been recording on my home PC for about 10 years using a really outdated version of Sony ACID Pro. Now I'm looking to upgrade everything in my home studio and step into 2016. I've been...
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I've got two open projects that I want to at least get down to 2 track before I take 1-2 weeks to upgrade OS to 10.8, migrate to 64 bit, get as many plugins working as possible, and tour Cubase 7. Then the new system comes next whenever/whatever that may be. I'm torn on the...
But for all these improvements, there was something about the upgrade that left me feeling a little flat. Everything in Cubase 13 was better, no question. It was sleeker, smoother, and working with it felt undeniably more productive. But when demonstrating that new version to fellow musicians...