


If you want to know more about how to mix your music in Cubase you can try our video course “The Official Guide To Mixing” on Udemy: It’s full great functionalities like crossfade loop, advanced filtering, flexible envelopes and most desirable features that you would expect from a modern sampler. The warp function allows to maintain the tempo of the audio independently from the pitch and an interesting glide mode allows to modulate the pitch whilst the audio stays in synch with the rest of the song. Audio can be dragged directly from the arrangement and the sampler will automatically distribute the sample across the keyboard. Along with more improvements on the user interface, this new look is a really big improvement in the production workflow and we immediately felt the difference when we first started using it.Ĭubase 9 has now with a built-in sampler! No need to load it up, it’s always there ready to be used. There is a new layout for the toolbar and the transport controls are now resident at the bottom of the window (the floating transport bar is still available). NEW FEATURESĬubase 9 has new tabs to access all functions from the same windows which makes switching between the arrangement, mixer and editor a lot easier. Version 9 is the latest incarnation of Cubase and it’s arguably the most flexible, innovative and reliable piece of music software available on the market today. Nowadays it’s the DAW of choice of many of the top producers in the world Hans Zimmer to Dirty Loops.

During the 90s as the advent of more computer power allowed to process audio natively, Cubase evolved unprecedented sound processing capabilities compared to much more expensive direct-to-disc recording system of the time. Firstly introduced in 1989, Cubase has always maintained the philosophy of being a music creation tool.
