Cubasis, the audio workstation app from Steinberg, just got rewritten as a brand new app. Cubasis 3 looks just like the old version, but is all-new, and includes support for the iPhone as well as the ...
If you’re an iPad-toting musician but you’ve outgrown what GarageBand offers, you might want to take a look at the just-released Cubasis for iPad. Built by Steinberg, well-known among digital music ...
The App Store has over 700,000 options available, with dozens of new apps released every week. As we noted last Friday, we can’t always take a deep dive into every app that comes across our desks. But ...
The Cubasis 3 mobile DAW is now available on Android, meaning the platform’s selection of digital audio workstations has caught up a little to iOS. The app brings a multitude of audio recording and ...
Steinberg has launched of Cubasis 3, a digital audio workstation/music creation app designed for both iPad and iPhone iOS mobile devices. According to the company the new whole number version was ...
GarageBand might not be as powerful, but it's certainly in the same ballpark at less than a tenth the price. However, Cubasis now has an ace up its sleeve in the form of well-implemented Audiobus ...
Steinberg, makers of popular digital audio workstation Cubase and innovators of the VST format for virtual instruments and plug-ins, this week announced the release of a new iPad app. Not surprising ...
Now owners of IK’s iRig digital interfaces, microphones and MIDI controllers can unlock features inside of Cubasis LE for iPad simply by plugging in their IK hardware May 20, 2016 - IK Multimedia, a ...
If you're an iPad-toting musician but you've outgrown what GarageBand offers, you might want to take a look at the just-released Cubasis for iPad. Built by Steinberg, well-known among digital music ...
Version 2 really does feel like a miniaturised copy of Cubasis' desktop cousin. A must for iPad musicians, doubly so for Cubase users. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and ...
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