Cubase 9.5.41 update available

Just for all of you testing: 64bitFloat was mostly affected by issues…see drag Midi to Sample Track. So I’d not yet give green 100%…

Thank you. You have restored my faith in Steinberg products, especially Cubase​:sunglasses::blush:

Update went smoothly here although AA’s Nebula4 VST3 still doesn’t show up (it was fine in C 9.5.35) at all although N4 VST2 is fine and I get by with that, no big deal really.
Both versions do show up in WaveLab 9.5.35.

Thanks, Steiny!

Thanks for that Detch. Just struck a close nerve.
I hope the issue gets cleared up for you on the next release.

This update breaks Maschine and Komplete Kontrol.
Don’t install if you use either, stay on 9.5.30 until they sort it out.

Using both with 9.5.41. No problems so far. Everything works as it should

What happens? Are you running the latest Mashine software?

It won’t install for me - I get ‘another installation is in progress’ error message and there is no other installation in progress!

Any thoughts?

Assuming you are on a Windows computer, restart and then run the update as an Administrator (right click the file and choose that option). Does that help?

For the people who say loading FX chain presets works are these being made in new songs or old ones created in 9.5.4? I’m still having issues loading presets that I have saved there. I’m loading the old project, saving the preset, and then trying to open in a new project. So the presets are being made in 9.5.41 but the original project was made in 9.5.4.

They get blacklisted, they worked just fine with 9.5.30, literally minutes before I installed 9.5.41.

Can I install a version of Cubase 9.5.41 alongside my 9.5.2?

does one need to download 9.5.40 and install before downloading and installing 9.5.41?

To follow up. I had to uninstall 9.5 and reinstall to get them to work again. Rolling back 9.5.41 did not work. I’m back on 9.5.30 now and things seem to be working fine.

Hi Matthias,
I have a couple suggestions that might help. I work on code that gets rolled out to millions of users on a regular basis, it never goes off without a hitch, we have to support Win XP through Win 10.

  1. Institute an alpha/beta program, even for maintenance releases. This will help you find the stuff that QA can’t. You have a lot of loyal customers who would love to have a chance to help you make Cubase better. We all like to play with shiny new things before everyone else does, so there’s that.
  2. Allow for parallel installs/updates. If an update breaks a customers system, they’re not stuck trying to figure out how to undo it and they won’t have downtime trying to do so. The stuff you would need to copy from the base is not that big, so it should be doable. Parallel updates also allow you to validate the updater, can you roll it back?
    I have a FrankenDAW and almost every commonly used plugin, I would have no problem with testing releases as long as my main production environment remains untouched and stable.
    These are pretty cheap solutions and they should allow you to crowdsource some of your QA, we all want you to succeed.
    Thanks

Just FYI, I thought it was funny and in a way, very appropriate given that this has been an issue for so long…

No

in a perfect world, this would be exactly what happens. But you must remember that Steinberg comes from Germany. Many have suggested exactly this and have been ignored. Maybe this time will be different? i have my fingers crossed. i want them to succeed also

This is an excellent post.
Id’ give any new version a go as long as I have my stable installation. I’m still slumming it on 9.5.2 because .3 broke everything (literally)

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Same here! :neutral_face: