


an ableton-like / fl studio mode to handle 'clips"Ĭlick to expand.Yeah Im sure Steinberg is simply 'buying time' (for what?) by dropping legacy features.
#CUBASE 11 RELEASE DATE FULL#
a full cpu/ memory/ gpu usage tool, so we can know exactly how much % cpu that 4-note Chord is using (lol, it took 30 years for steinberg to release a proper spectrum analyser tool.) One of the problems steinberg, are the same as all audio companies: developing for Apple will take at least 60 or even 70% of all resources, for less than 10 or 15% overall sales.Īlmost 2 years for cubase 13. I haven't forgotten, how quickly steinberg stopped making divers for the midex8 (paid like 700 bucks for it). 'let's stop supporting that feature/ version, we'll gain 4 months worth of dev.! I'm sure all the future 2024 releases will no longer support win10īecause there aren't enough resources, steinberg are forced to stop supporting a ton of features, options, etc, so they can gain 2 months here.6 weeks there. when those additions should be like v12.0.5 to v12.0.6, instead of a v13.ģ- again, not enough devs, so, what is steinberg forced to do ?

or 'hey, you can use the new xy font now ! ' or 'hey, the icon xy is now 3 pixels larger! " or 'hey, the old x plug-in now has a black interface! ". Too much work, for a quite limited dev team.ġ- apps take many many years to get a new version/ update(last versions: groove agent 5- 2018.halion 6, fev 2017, took 6 years for version 7.cubase 12, march 22, almost 2 years and no v13.)Ģ- because there aren't enough devs, the new updates/ versions have very few new 'big' features, and a new cubase version can have 'hey, now you can use the color green !'. and they need to create new versions and updates. Steinberg kept growing and kept acquiring new products.īut the amount of devs has barely changed, in many years.
