Cubase Elements 6 Trial Version

US Steinberg announces 30-day evaluation copy of Cubase Elements 6 with no functional restrictions      28/06/11

Cubase Elements 6 Trial Version


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Steinberg has announced the release of a fully functional Cubase Elements 6 trial version. Users with a MySteinberg account now can evaluate the comprehensive feature set of the smallest Cubase retail version for a full 30 days, immediately available as download from the Steinberg website. Here's what Steinberg has to say...
Built on the award-winning 32-bit floating-point Steinberg audio engine Cubase Elements 6 offers the sound quality relished by professionals around the globe. Included are the classic Cubase recording, editing and mixing tools as well as the HALion Sonic SE workstation, the Prologue synthesizer and the Groove Agent ONE pad drum machine plus 33 audio effects for wide-ranging sound variation. Also available as native 64-bit version and cross-platform compatible with Windows 7 and Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Cubase Elements 6 runs up to 64 MIDI tracks and 48 audio tracks in full 96 kHz/24-bit DVD quality.
"Notably, Steinberg trial versions don't come with any functional restrictions and the demo version of Cubase Elements 6 is no exception. Anyone who's interested in music production is welcome to try out all the elemental tools and approaches that have put Steinberg at the helm of the industry," comments Helge Vogt, product marketing manager at Steinberg.
Pricing and Availability:
Free trial. Available now.
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