Archive for the ‘Versions’ Category

Cubase VST3.0 Macintosh 1996 Up to 32 tracks of Digital Audio. Up to 128 realtime EQs.Professional Effects Rack with 4 multi-effect processors. Plug in Interface for external Plug-ins, allowing external audio technology to be integrated into the Cubase environment. Professional Score Printing, up to 60 staves per page, 8-voice Polyphony. Cubase VST3.5 Windows 1997 — […]


Cubase VST

01Feb08

Cubase VST, Cubase VST Score or Cubase VST/32,share Cubase’s solid digital recording engine and have scalable recording modes – up to 32-bit floating point resolution in the top-of-the-range Cubase VST/32. Cubase VST/32 5.0 features several new technologies, including TrueTape* Mode. Now recordings can add that ineffable analog quality with Steinberg’s Magneto Tape Saturation technology. Features […]


Cubase SX

01Feb08

Cubase SX was first announced at Musikmesse on March 13, 2002. Cubase SX offers digital audio, MIDI sequencing, intelligent MIDI input and processing tools, virtual instruments and effects, editing, notation, mixing and mastering in 5.1 surround sound – plus Cubase SX comes with a new look and a new software engine over Cubase VST. Steinberg […]


Cubase 2.8 for Windows Cubase V2.8 – Windows 1996 The Arrange Window was redesigned. Features included the Interactive Phrase Synthesizer, CueTrax and StyleTrax: the “virtual Band”. Cubase Audio 1.6 Windows 1996 Cubase Audio 1.6 supported the hard disk recording functions of Session8 and Yamaha’s CBX D3/D5 Cubase Audio supported Digidesign’s new AudioMedia III PCI card. […]


Cubase 2.0 Atari April 1990 Cubase Audio 1991 – Macintosh Cubase 3.0 Atari 1992 Cubase for Windows 1992 Cubase Score for Windows 1993 Cubase Score is released for Windows offering Key, List, Logical, Drum, and, of course, score editing and printing facilities. A GM/GS Editor is also included.


Cubase 1.0 Atari Cubase For Atari – Monochrome monitor April 1989 — Originally called Cubit, but changed to Cubase due to copyright reasons, this was the much awaited succesor to Pro-24. Cubase for Atari was MIDI only and ran on the Atari 520ST and Atari 1040ST. Although it would run on a colour screen the […]