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EXPLORING THE NEW FEATURES IN CUBASE 10.5

It seems like only a few months ago that Cubase 10 landed, with its smartened-up interface, audio engine improvements, and more. But it was over a year ago, a fact that only dawned on us when Cubase 10.5 landed like an early and unexpected Christmas gift. And where the previous release focused a lot of its attention on deep-down improvements and optimisations, the new features in 10.5 feel more user-focused, and therefore more visible and exciting. With an upgrade price starting at just £51 for Cubase 10 users, this is an update you do not want to miss – to prove it, let’s take a look at some of those new features in detail.

RECORDING WHEN YOU’RE NOT RECORDING

Once upon a time, the task of capturing and reproducing sequences of MIDI data could be quite taxing for a computer, especially if the MIDI data was particularly dense

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