![]() I must touch on one important change in Cubase 12 that sets it apart from earlier versions and affects everyone. Instead, I’ll address why you might consider Cubase over the competition. Those long-time users will assess all these on merits relevant to their individual needs, and I’m going to leave those nitty-gritty comparisons for others. ![]() When it comes to upgrades, Cubase 12 is an important release that incorporates lots of new features, fixes a few niggles, and dumps a selection of old favourites. My point is that with such a lengthy and impressive pedigree, like many DAWs that have withstood the test of time, Cubase enjoys a large fanbase of rusted-on users who are well-familiar with the program, and they’re likely never going to switch to another DAW. ![]() SX1.0 in 2002 was only the beginning of the current generation of Cubase, and prior to that, it first appeared on Atari computers in 1989-yes, 33 years ago. Cubase has seen a lot more than 12 incarnations (ignoring the varying different versions with each release). Cubase 12 is a major release for Steinberg, and there is a great deal more history behind that 12 figure than first appears.
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