

According to the leak, Cubase 11 will see a reworking of what whole aspect of the application. There is also talk about “score improvements” – it’ll be interesting to see what that’s all about.Īnother significant area appears to be MIDI remotes and APIs. The website also mentions a Multiband Imager plug-in but skimps on the details.
#CUBASE 11 RELEASE DATE UPDATE#
Frequency 2 will no doubt be an update to the Frequency plug-in. The website lists new plug-ins that include multiband Squasher and a Supervision Metering plug-in with what looks like a whole suite for monitoring and audio analysis. When the official release drops, we’ll know more. According to the leak, LFOs can now be used to modulate parameters. Sampler Track v2 looks to be a new version of the existing sampler track. This seems to be a feature that is more and more in demand at the moment. The putative new features include a Scale Assistant, with user-defined musical scales that, we assume, can be used directly in the Key Editor. Did we mention that the information is not official and so may not be reliable? OK, good, on we go then.

The crew over there seem sure that Cubase 11 is going to be released on 12 November. The source for the leak? A website called musictechtips. While we can’t be sure that the features and descriptions are 100% accurate, they look quite convincing. But we were genuinely surprised when a leak surfaced with screenshots and feature descriptions of Cubase 11. Cubase users have become accustomed to enjoying a significant update towards the end of the year November 2019 saw Steinberg release Cubase 10.5. Surprise, surprise, it’s November and Steinberg is cooking up a new Cubase release! OK, enough of the sarcasm.
