Using external effects in Cubase SX3
Bridging the gap between software and hardware in your Cubase studio just got a whole lot easier, as Hollin Jones explains.
In the beginning, there was hardware. Then, after a while, there was software. And some time after that, people stopped worrying about which was better and realised that they both have something to offer. Moreover, that combining software and hardware to make music can result in tools more powerful than the sum of their parts.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 25
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