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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 09 February 2010


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Steinberg Cubase 4

The world’s favourite sequencer gets a major overhaul and a raft of new features, but what else lies within? Hollin Jones uncovers the secrets of Cubase 4...

Price: £650.00
Manufacturer: Steinberg
Website: http://www.steinberg.net


The arrival of a new version of Cubase is always something of a momentous occasion, not least because of the veil of secrecy that always surrounds such a major software release. Cubase is now becoming something of an elder statesman in the sequencer world – which is not to say it is long in the tooth, but rather that it has a rich and distinguished history in music technology.

Score: 10

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 44
Filed under Host Sequencers, Software

 

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Comments

JAMES RAM - 22 August 2007, 12:51 PM

i wanna read this damned article on cubase 4

Carlo Cola - 22 May 2008, 07:48 PM

well why not register and download it?

 

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