The fifth generation of powerful tools for recording and editing: Cubase Studio 5
Steinberg’s wealth of engineering experience in digital audio stretching back over two decades provides the basis for a new generation of capabilities for recording and editing in Cubase Studio 5. With its emphasis not only on technology and precision but also on user friendliness, usability and ergonomics, Cubase Studio 5 provides you all the tools you need to record and edit with peerless precision and speed. At the same time, Cubase Studio 5 is even easier to use than ever before.
Next-generation audio engine
The award-winning Steinberg audio engine delivers a crystal-clear 32-bit floating-point resolution and 96 kHz sample rate, with a pristine sound quality that is the hallmark of the Cubase Studio 5 music production experience. Steinberg’s VST3 standard is also supported by Cubase Studio 5, with many additional features including dynamic I/O assignment for plug-ins that automatically adapts to the track or mixer channel the plug-in is inserted on. Cubase Studio 5 also offers many recording features such as Retrospective Record, which means that no take ever gets lost because record mode wasn’t engaged in time.
Convenient recording
Cubase Studio 5 also offers convenient recording capabilities. The intuitive user interface supports even the largest recording rigs, with easy-to-use folders, customizable track views and custom color schemes for tracks that differentiate track types at a glance. Handling inputs and outputs in Cubase is effortless: the VST Connections window allows you to not only set up custom I/O setups and customize port names but also switch between different I/O setups on the fly.
A huge range of additional functions engineered to accelerate recording workflows are also included in the latest version of Cubase. When preparing to record large sessions with high track counts, the new Arm/Disarm All Audio Tracks function speeds up handling of large recording setups. To prevent accidentally disabling the record button when recording, the new Lock Record function can be set using a key command. And the new Remaining Record Time display keeps you up to date on how much recording space you’ve got left on your system, letting you keep a watchful eye over valuable hard drive space and helping you plan your recording session accordingly.
Sample Editor
The Cubase Sample Editor allows you almost limitless creative freedom while editing audio. A full editing toolset offers a huge range of functions that not only cover common editing tasks right down to the sample level. The Cubase Studio 5 loop functions are a boon for anyone using loops in their project, including fully automatic Hitpoint recognition and the extensive yet intuitive Audio Warp tools.
Whether you want to adapt drum loops to the song tempo or transpose and time-stretch instruments, apply any of the myriad audio processes or the included next-generation VST3 plug-ins. Editing audio material is a non-destructive operation — all edits are stored in the Task List and can be undone at any time. In addition, an offline process history lets you remove, replace and edit every effect added to an audio file in the course of processing. Cubase Studio 5 is the complete production environment for fast, intuitive and qualitatively outstanding audio tools that allow you to manipulate audio in almost any way imaginable.


