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Steinberg Cubase 10.5

The historic DAW’s latest update adds more than its numbering suggests

No longer the mildly controversial move it once was, Steinberg have been providing paid point releases for Cubase for a while now, adding supplementary new features and functions to their stalwart DAW while not quite qualifying as full-on ‘new versions’. The latest, Cubase 10.5, adds a sizeable number of improvements and enhancements that certainly make it look like a compelling upgrade on paper.

First, you get a whole new plugin in the shape of MultiTap Delay – a delay effect “made for musicians”. With up to eight position-, level- and pan-adjustable taps, a choice of character algorithms (classic, clean, etc), this looks to have the core functionality nailed, but it’s the 14 built-in effects – Reverb, Chorus,

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