Since the first release of Cubase SX in 2002, the company started a trend of releasing a new version of this popular Windows and Mac sequencing application each successive year: 2003 saw the release of Cubase SX 2, and now, in 2004, we have the third version of Cubase SX.Īs with previous version of SX, Cubase and Nuendo, Steinberg's post-production-oriented media production system, share a common programming foundation, meaning that Cubase SX 3 includes many of the improvements that went into later version of Nuendo, as well as being the first of the two applications to be released with the new version 3 code base. For Steinberg, however, a year seems to make a far bigger difference. But with increased competition, most notably from Apple and Cakewalk, can Steinberg maintain their cross-platform advantage?įor Stanley Adams, a day made a big difference. Note the main text to see why the performance meter is interesting here, and also notice how much smaller tracks can now appear in the Project window in version 3.Ĭubase SX 3 is the latest incarnation of one of the best-known brands in sequencing software, offering many new features and tying up the loose ends from previous generations of Cubase. Here you can see a multitrack audio Project where each Event is being 'warped' so that it stays locked to the Project's Tempo Track. Audio Warping brings real-time pitch-shifting and time-stretching to Cubase SX.
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