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Cubase 6.5 update
Cubase 6.5 update









cubase 6.5 update
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It’s available as a £43 upgrade from previous versions of Cubase, or can be purchased outright for a shade over £500.

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Incorporating two substantial and impressive-looking new software synths ( Retrologue and Padshop), new plug-ins ( DJ EQ and MorphFilter), new comping and warping tools, FLAC file format support and an update to the VST Amp Rack guitar amp emulation system, Cubase 6.5 also includes 64-bit support and the ability to export mixes directly to SoundCloud. German sequencer kings Steinberg yesterday announced a sizeable update to their flagship Cubase Digital Audio Workstation software. To see more, nip down to your newsagent and pick up a copy today! Retrologue Cabin: My unofficial Cubase 6.5 demo You’ll also find some audio examples on the cover DVD.

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Five pages of step-by-step tutorials on how to construct and use arpeggios, from creating them from scratch by hand in a piano roll editor to generating them with the purpose-built arpeggiators found in most DAWs. My main contribution to this issue is the Arp Attack! feature starting on page 42. To find out how we got on, check out the review on page 84. It was a bit like catching up with an old friend after 10 years’ not speaking to find that they’d taken up bodybuilding, had three facelifts and a hair transplant. As a Cubase user from the old school, I had a great time getting re-acquainted with this latest version. Two of them are the aforementioned review of Steinberg’s awesome Cubase 6.5 DAW package. If you have a mitherly Mac that needs cheering up, give Carl a ring on 01733 702317 or contact latest issue of Computer Music magazine, issue 177, hit the shelves earlier this week, and in this one I’ve managed a personal best total of 7 pages. Now that its hard drive has only 6GB of free space left, I think it might be time to let its bigger brother take the strain for a while! My trusty MacBook has helped me produce countless tutorials and features on a weekly basis, not to mention getting this blog up and running. My upper vertebrae and my white Macbook have both been feeling the strain of the laptop taking on everything I could throw at it recently, soaking up reviews of DAW’s like Cubase 6.5 and massive sample libraries like Sonokinetic Vivace, along with huge plug-ins like AudioEase’s Altiverb 7 convolution reverb. It’s big, it’s bright, it’s at the right height!Įrgonomically the return of Big White is a huge bonus.

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Result! The old machine had been stuck at OS X 10.5 Leopard due to its G5 processor, and when I mentioned that my Leopard Install DVD had been stuck in the original machine’s optical drive, Carl even fished it out and dropped it off at my house personally!

cubase 6.5 update

So this iMac looks and feels exactly like my old machine, except it’s faster, has more RAM, and since it has an Intel Core 2 Duo processor under the hood, it can now run OS X 10.7 Lion.

cubase 6.5 update

all is not quite what it seems.Ī big ‘thanks dude’ is due to Carl Folker at MacLogics in Peterborough, who after discovering that my old friend was ultimately beyond repair, substituted a newer Intel machine in place of my original G5 unit, cloned my 200GB’s of data off my hard drive, reformatted it so it would work properly in the new machine, then cloned it all back. After four weeks at the menders, it’s great to have it back, but…. It succumbed to the notorious Swollen Capacitor Syndrome last September, a costly repair that I had to put off due to lack of funds until last month. It's big, it's bright, it's at the right height! The Beast is Back! After a six month sabbatical, my white iMac is finally back where it belongs, front and centre on my desk.











Cubase 6.5 update