Steinberg Announces Cubasis 3.2

US Mobile DAW update includes purchasable Waves plug-ins and more      15/12/20

Steinberg Announces Cubasis 3.2


Steinberg has announced the upcoming availability of the latest update for Cubasis 3, which they say features two studio-grade in-app purchasable Waves plug-ins under iOS as well as delivering an array of improvements for both Android and iOS versions. Here's their press release with the full details...

Steinberg today announced the forthcoming release of Cubasis 3.2, the latest update of the award-winning music production app. Redeveloped from the ground up, Cubasis 3 has evolved into a full-fledged DAW that offers universal app support for the iPad, iPhone and Android devices.

Waves exclusive plug-ins
After the successful collaboration between Steinberg and Waves a few years ago, the leading manufacturer of award-winning effects processors returns to the inspiring world of Cubasis with their highly acclaimed Waves Tune Real-Time and H-Delay Hybrid Delay plug- ins, available exclusively through in-app purchase on iOS. Tune Real-Time provides instant and automatic, natural-sounding vocal pitch correction, while H-Delay Hybrid Delay offers slap-back echo, ping-pong delay and tempo-sync with modulation. H-Delay Hybrid Delay is newly available in the Waves Plug-in Bundle IAP and is a free update for existing users.

Mick Olesh, Waves EVP of Sales & Marketing, comments, "We are delighted to support Steinberg, providing iPad and iPhone users with Cubasis, two additional Waves plug-ins, enabling their users access to these unique studio-quality mixing tools. With these tools being iOS-compatible, Cubasis users can now upgrade their tracks, enhance their creativity and achieve a professional sound-standard. Waves' availability for iOS is in line with our belief in open platforms, which correlates with our persistent objective to faithfully serve all users, regardless of hosts, pro audio field or genres."

Amazing additions to Cubasis 3
Cubasis extends usability by adding keyboard and mouse support, allowing users to expedite their workflow with keyboard shortcuts to record, play, navigate, edit and other popular Cubase shortcuts.

Under iOS, Cubasis goes one step further to ensure maximum performance and stability. Audio Unit implementation has been enhanced to run simultaneously more third-party AU instruments and effects plug-ins than ever before. Newly introduced multicore rendering support allows Cubasis to utilize the full potential of newer devices.
Alongside the great new features, Cubasis 3.2 includes many user-requested improvements and fixes throughout the iOS and Android versions of the application.

Marketing Manager Lars Slowak comments: "We are delighted to partner up with our friends at Waves once again, and that they have agreed to provide exclusive plug-ins through in- app purchase to Cubasis. Plus, we've listened closely to our customers, making many small refinements and fixes that I'm sure will find great appeal."

Latest feature additions
• Waves meets Cubasis: Waves Tune Real-Time IAP and Waves H-Delay Hybrid Delay [iOS]
• Keyboard shortcut and mouse support [iOS and Android]
• Multicore rendering and improved Audio Unit performance [iOS]
• 45+ improvements in total on both platforms [iOS and Android]

Pricing and Availability:
Cubasis 3.2 will be available from December 21, 2020. through the App Store and Google Play Store. The update is free for Cubasis 3 customers, available for download for 54.99 euros including German VAT.

Special offers with 30% off Cubasis 3.2 and 50% off selected in-app purchases will be available from December 21, 2020, until January 11, 2021.

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