![]() The Windows version of this had been withering on the vine for years, and was finally put out of its misery in 2016. Long-time Cubase users might remember the Replace Audio in Video command, which allowed you to replace the audio within an existing video file, and which was dropped when Steinberg introduced a brand-new video engine in Cubase 9.0.30.ĭespite some consternation, this new video engine was necessary - and arguably overdue - because Steinberg's previous cross-platform video engine utilised Apple's QuickTime technology. ![]() One of the most requested features in Cubase has been the ability to export a video file containing both the audio mixdown and accompanying video from a Project. And indeed, the company didn't disappoint, unveiling Cubase 10.5 almost a year to the day on November 13th with no shortage of new features and improvements.Īvailable in the usual Pro, Artist, and Elements editions, this review focuses primarily on Cubase Pro 10.5 - the inclusion (or lack thereof) of certain new functionality in other editions will be mentioned as necessary. Given that the last release of the company's Advanced Music Production System was version 10, launched on November 14th 2018, Steinberg's past roadmap strongly suggested 2019 would be an x.5 year. There's something for everyone in the latest version of Steinberg's flagship music production package.Ĭhristmas was coming, the goose was becoming rather overweight due to a lack of dietary restrictions, and Steinberg released what has become the now-traditional end-of-year update to Cubase. Note the new MultiTap Delay effect included with the Pro and Artist editions, and the coloured channel strips in the mixer. I won’t be upgrading again until I have to and hopefully that day never comes.Cubase Pro 10.5 in all its glory. This entire experience and lack of support will see me stretch this version of Cubase out for as long as possible. ![]() They’ve taken my money (no problems at all there), and replaced these Cubase 9 download buttons with… well… nothing. Prior to purchasing my upgrade, I had download buttons for Cubase 9 Mac/Windows in this very location. But sadly for almost three days now, there are no download buttons here. I have registered my Cubase 10.5 in the MySteinberg tab under My Products, where it states: “Activation status:Product activated on ”. I’d understand having to do this if I was after an older version, but I’ll say it again, I really must be missing something, because I frown at paying £171.00, and still needing a “download assistant” for the latest version of Cubase ![]() Downloading 10.5 from the Steinberg Download Assistant will separately create Cubase 10.5, leaving Cubase 9 unwanted on my system. On top of that, I want my Cubase 9 to be physically replaced/updated to 10.5 during the installation. I’m aware of the fact that I can download 10.5 with the Steinberg Download Assistant - however I purchased an upgrade - and therefore do not require the full 22GB file. I must be missing something here… but it’s been over 48 hours since I purchased a £171.00 upgrade from Cubase 9 to Cubase 10.5 - and STILL I wait, for a download link. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |