Cubase SX/SL3 Workshop Offline Process History
With Cubase’s Offline Process History, your audio edits and processing remain editable months after you made them. Hollin Jones keeps his options open...

Until relatively recently, even top-end studios ran primarily on analogue technology. Now, of course, digital recording techniques have become so commonplace that even a simple PC-based setup offers editing power that would have been considered almost unfeasible 20 years ago.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 38
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