We are taking more time to release this update as the implemented changes require a big operation.
Here is a sneak preview of one of many things to come:
The audio engine has been optimized and works up to 2.5x faster depending on the project! This means that there will be more free processing power for you to use.
I think this reworking of the audio engine is the most significant update to date. It gives many of us the option of keeping our current device. It shows that Steinberg cares about its consumers. Iād rather have this than a Dev pushing out updates with more IAPs that we canāt use because of the high CPU need. When Steinberg does offer IAPs I will gladly pay for them. Great work Steinberg.
Damn, Doesnāt sound like the long awaited 24bit rate is going to be implemented, as I was hoping with the audio engine rewrite in this update? Unless some kind of selectable bit rate will be included of course?..
I am writing contemporary academic music and use cubasis in my work.
Just small wish to next updates: it will be perfect to work with tempo and time signature changes. And also to have possibilities to change audiofiles in application (normalize, pitch shift etc).
Well that will be nice. I would have preferred to have heard the other number being 64bit internal precisionā¦and the other feature that starts with an A for automationā¦
ā¦but looking forward to 1.6, which is comingā¦?
Bring it on! Iām psyched for updates. Cubasis is making me consider finally updating my regular Cubase 5 to Cubase 7. Iāve been using something else for the past year or so but I always feel more at home with the base!