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September 2, 2005
../ Cubase SX/SL 3.1 Update Now Available
Steinberg announced an update to their excellent Cubase SX and
SL line of music production software as a free upgrade for existing customers. The new version adds over 50 new features including more
robust multiprocessing and support for the new Studio Connections Audio. The download is available from
www.steinberg.net.
For existing Cubase SX3 customers, the update to 3.1 provides major
progress in the area of hardware integration. The advanced Studio Connections functionality, which links Cubase SX to MIDI
hardware supporting this standard, has been further upgraded to include complete audio integration.
External instruments and effects supported by Studio Connections
Recall and Audio now behave like virtual instruments and effect plug-ins, offering not only mixing directly within Cubase SX, but
also one-step audio mixdown and "freezing" of the connected audio hardware. Any hardware, which does not support Studio
Connections, can now also be integrated directly into the VST mixer in Cubase SX 3.1 as External Instruments or External FX
including full MIDI control and latency compensation.
The 3.1 versions of Cubase SL and Cubase SX also offer a range of
other exciting enhancements. These include the new "Equal-Power" panner which maintains equal power across the entire panning
range, while the new Mixer Key Commands offer full customized control of the entire VST mixer. Users
of Cubase SX/SL 3.1 can also render playback parameters into MIDI data, thus "freezing" MIDI track play parameters quickly and
permanently for project transfer to another application. Very cool.
The update to Cubase SX and Cubase SL 3.1 is available now for all Cubase SX3 and Cubase SL3 customers at
www.steinberg.net
The Future: A solid upgrade from Steinberg to their
Cubase music production software line. Go Directly To
www.steinberg.net If You Pass "Go!" Collect $200.
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