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CUBASE UPDATE FULL VERSION
CUBASE UPDATE UPDATE
Steinberg’s latest update with Cubase 12 is a significant improvement from the previous HUI script, giving Launchkey owners a more seamless experience using the MIDI keyboard with Cubase. Unfortunately there were a bunch of dumb old curmudgeons on the Steinberg forum who were opposed to the idea of expanding the max number of inserts to 16 (max 8 inserts in 2018 lol), so I'm sure those same people would be bickering if Steinberg did anything else to bring their plugin handling into the 21st century.Launchkey and Cubase 12 Integration Update
CUBASE UPDATE UPGRADE
The free upgrade to 12 is a bonus and a huge usability upgrade given the dropping of the dongle. Cubase, quite simply, does whatever you need it to while staying completely out of your way. It has an intuitive workflow and layout that allows me to create music quickly and efficiently. Cubase Pro is the center of my production world.


Add all this together, and even without Cubase 12, its worth it at 125. Cubase feels like an extension of my brain and allows me to easily create the music of my imagination. If they introduced parallel processing like Ableton or Studio one, I'd certainly go for that. On the other hand you could stay on any one version of cubase forever if it does what you need it to do 4. If they upgraded VariAudio somehow, I'd buy in. they more or less have everything I need. I'm not sure what Cubase can really do at this point that would really make it worth it to me though. I wasn't upset by it like much of the Steinberg forum, I just didn't find it worth the money for me. $100 is a good value for those plugins alone, but it seems to me that most people who would be upgrading to C11 probably already have fabfilter and izotope. Most of the 11 update seemed to focus on plugins that I already have from other developers. My opinion - the scales thing was pretty cool. Learn more about the improvements and fixes that have been added as part of the latest Cubase maintenance updates. Although when they release 11.5 if it has anything worth upgrading for, I'm just gonna end up paying pretty much the same as if I'd bought the two upgrades separately, so I guess it doesn't really matter when you upgrade. The Release Notes give you an overview of the most recently released versions of Cubase. I have 10.5 and the 11 upgrade didn't appeal to me.
