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Cubase is a
digital audio workstation (DAW)
developed by
Steinberg for
music and MIDI recording,
arranging and editing. The
first version,
which was originally...
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specification and SDK in 1996. They
released it at the same time as
Steinberg Cubase 3.02,
which included the
first VST
format plugins:
Espacial (a reverb),...
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software for writing, recording,
arranging and
editing music, most
notably Cubase, Nuendo, and Dorico. It also
designs audio and MIDI
hardware interfaces...
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Vocaloid Editor for
Cubase is a
version of the
Vocaloid editor that has been
adapted to be
compatible with the
Cubase Digital audio workstation. The software...
- non-linear hard disk recording. In 1993, the
German company Steinberg released Cubase Audio on
Atari Falcon 030. This
version brought DSP built-in
effects with...
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methods in
later versions of both
Cubase and Logic. As Phil
Hartnoll of
Orbital said
about a
later version of Creator, "
Cubase is much
better for arranging:...
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Media Production System', in
contrast to Steinberg's
other DAW software,
Cubase,
which is
marketed as an 'Advanced
Music Production System'), but also contains...
- that are
designed for the
swift arrangement of
electronic music, such as
Cubase and
Ableton Live. The top-liner
usually is also a singer, and will sing...
- used to make this style. As
technology developed, DAWs such as
Ableton and
Cubase became the
standard for production.
Modern frenchcore is
often performed...
- Production: A
Practical Guide to Pro Tools, Logic,
Digital Performer, and
Cubase.
Taylor & Francis. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-240-52216-6.
Margaret Rouse (April...