Steinberg has announced major new updates to its award-winning music production software. With Cubase 12, every member of the Cubase family, from the high-end Pro edition to Artist and the entry-level Elements edition, introduces significant new features and workflow enhancements.
With a comprehensive set of efficient tools, all editions set the benchmark for modern music productions, with a sound quality that remains second to none.
Tap into unlimited creativity
One of the highlights in Cubase 12 is enhanced controller support. All three editions integrate MIDI controllers seamlessly into the world of Cubase 12 by automatically detecting selected controllers and providing enhanced options for mapping external devices. Talking of seamless, working with the Chord Track has been improved by allowing audio events to be dragged and dropped to provide MIDI chord progressions for audio.
Other new features introduced both in Cubase Pro and Cubase Artist are the Scale Assistant in VariAudio for the release of Cubase 12: Seamless integration and smooth performance easy pitch edits and timing corrections, as well as the brand-new FX Modulator which comprises an array of effect modules alongside a comprehensive envelope editor.
Enhanced workflows to reduce workloads
Exclusively available in Cubase Pro 12, the new Raiser limiter is the latest addition to the arsenal of dynamics processing tools that Cubase has to offer. AudioWarp improvements, on the other hand, are shared across both Pro and Artist, with the included Free Warp tool for making timing corrections for multiple tracks simultaneously within the Project window.
Common to the entire Cubase family are editing workflow improvements and near sample-accurate volume automation, which is no longer affected by the set buffer size.
Access professional standards
With new improvements and presets, the Logical Editors allow users to create and customize the powerful logical capabilities available in Cubase Pro. Other additions include Dolby Atmos support (available soon in an upcoming Cubase maintenance release) and several features previously only available in Nuendo, such as providing two video tracks and more.
Now also in Cubase Pro 12 and Cubase Artist 12, Verve is the new felt piano recorded at the Yamaha Studios in Los Angeles.
The Verve VST instrument is a true sonic masterpiece. Verve felt piano tones bring dreamy, emotional, melancholic sounds with soft nuances and warm timbres to every piece of music.
Recorded in a Los Angeles studio with a Yamaha precision robot, this new VST instrument is featured in Cubase 12 and features an easy-to-use piano interface. Layering sound textures from samples manipulated by granular synthesis, symphonic strings and iconic analog synths with inspiring delay presets makes Verve the best felt piano you will ever play.
And there’s more
Cubase 12 uses the recently introduced, identity-based Steinberg Licensing system that offers significant new flexibility. Customers sign in with their Steinberg ID to run Cubase 12 on up to three computers, without the need for a physical copy-protection device. Cubase 12 now runs natively on Apple silicon-powered computers, with improved processing times for many operations.
Other features and capabilities new to Cubase 12 include:
- More performance improvements, including enhanced navigating and zooming within huge projects.
- Import tempo and signature tracks from other projects and track archives.
- New smooth waveforms for accurate audio editing.
- Bluetooth over MIDI in Windows 10 or higher.
- New SuperVision modules, including VU meter, spectrum keyboard, phase balance, level and loudness histograms.
- Audio export with sidechain support.
- Advanced crossfade editor for more fade control and improved editing.
- ARA Extensions can now edit all events within a track.
“Cubase 12 is the sum of its many intricate parts. Expect to find exciting new additions and improvements in all areas of the application that make everything run more smoothly and seamlessly, while at the same time placing a strong emphasis on maintaining the essential features which are so valued by the music production community,” says Matthias Quellmann, senior product marketing manager for Cubase.
Cubase Pro 12, Cubase Artist 12 and Cubase Elements 12 are available from resellers and through the Steinberg Online Shop, at the following suggested retail prices:
- Cubase Pro 12: 579 EUR / $579.99 USD.
- Cubase Artist 12: 329 EUR / $329.99 USD.
- Cubase Elements 12: 99.99 EUR / $99.99 USD.
A range of downloadable updates and upgrades, crossgrades, and education versions are exclusively available through the Steinberg Online Shop.
Customers who have activated Cubase Pro 11, Cubase Artist 11 and Cubase Elements 11 or earlier versions from November 10th, 2021, are eligible for a free, downloadable grace period update to the latest version, respectively.
More information: Steinberg