![]() ![]() ![]() In terms of the Cubase product line, SX replaces both the previous high-end VST/32 version of Cubase and Cubase Score. The full release version hasn’t crashed on me once, even when pushing the limits with an arsenal of plug-in effects and instruments, and generally it felt as though Cubase SX was a robust platform to run my virtual studio from. This was particularly off-putting at first, but hovering the mouse over most buttons displays a hint box to explain the function, and everything seems perfectly obvious now I’m used to the interface.Ĭomputers are often criticised for being unpredictable, but when it comes to stability, I found Cubase SX to be completely reliable. The only aspect I had reservations about, at least when I first started using the program, was that the majority of buttons and labels are now pictorial instead of text-based. The appearance of Cubase SX is unlikely to appeal to everyone, but personally I liked the subtle, attractive and functional approach that’s been taken. Notice also the ‘floating’ VST Send Effects rack and the new Plug-in Information window, which provides information about the installed VST, DirectX and MIDI plug-ins. Steinberg’s plug-in implementations of SPL’s famous DeEsser and Craig Anderton’s QuadraFuzz are bundled with Cubase SX. The fact that almost every function of the program can be accessed from the Project window without the user feeling that functionality has been compromised or that the interface has become cluttered deserves praise indeed. In the core areas of the program, particularly the Project window, the attention to detail is obvious, and the overall interface has been streamlined to focus on the most common tasks. One of the aspects that appealed to me when I first used Nuendo was the elegance in the design and operation of the program, and this has certainly been carried through to Cubase SX. Is this the future for computer-based music production? Cubase SX is the most ambitious and eagerly anticipated software launch in years. ![]()
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