![]() Unlike the earlier versions of Cubase SX, which added interesting tools for musicians to embrace, Cubase 4, if I'm being honest, just didn't seem that exciting to me. Cubase 4, released a little over two years ago, dropped the 'SX' suffix, returning the product to its original name once again. Since then, Steinberg have been consistently improving Cubase alongside their other, more post‑production‑oriented audio application, Nuendo. However, that was version 5 of the original Cubase application, the last version released before the introduction of Cubase SX. ![]() It's been nearly nine years since Sound On Sound last reviewed Cubase 5. ![]() The first paid‑for update to Cubase for two years introduces some major innovations for sequencing and composition, including integrated Melodyne‑style pitch correction and editing.
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