![]() ![]() VariAudio reference overlayĬubase now supports Ambisonics, which is a format that allows 3d spherical panning. Cubase 10 makes it probably the best built-in pitch editing system of any DAW. VariAudio was a great technology with terrible usability. Most people have a specific mode they like to always work in, so the ‘absolute snappers’ can set Cubase to always work that way. So rather than moving the pitch BY semitones, you can now move pitches TO a specific note. These features were already in Cubase 9.5, but were difficult to access or required fiddling with sliders.Ĭubase 10 adds an absolute pitch movement mode as well (afaik, this was only accessible by holding command/control before). This allows the entrance and exit of the note sound more natural while you straighten the ‘hold’ of the note. There are little triangles in the upper corners of the note that let you set a range for pitch straightening. That’s what you’ll probably use the most. The bottom box controls the amount of quantization to the nearest note. ![]() Lower left box adjusts the formant and the right lower box adjusts volume. The box right below it straightens the pitch curve. Now the anchor (that center point that acts like a fulcrum) is easy to move with that top center dot. I could never fully use it without referring to the manual, and the little boxes to click were tiny.Ĭubase 10 has improved the VariAudio system greatly. I’m not even going to bother showing how it used to work, because it was terrible. Updated PluginsĬubase has an excellent built in pitch editing system called VariAudio. HiDPIĬubase now supports Retina and HiDPI displays! A lot of the GUI changes here are likely part of that transition, and as you will see in my images (which are captured on a Retina display), Cubase looks a lot sharper. The Media bay is also setup differently in the 2 images. You can judge this for yourself… there’s way more buttons in the Cubase 10 image, does it feel A LOT more cluttered? I’ve expanded my Cubase 10 setup already because the visualization lets me feel like I can have more on the screen with less clutter. Note that I have some settings that differ between the two versions. Things are still where they were, but they are organized better so that it’s generally easier to change settings that you want. Not only is there a flatter look to a lot of elements, but the organization of things has changed a bit. Steinberg are going with a flatter look, like most interfaces these days. The image above shows the new look of Cubase. Wanna get this done in 4 minutes and 13 seconds of video? That’s your key right there. Changed behavior of Project Window Zone handling.Redesigned Media Tiles and Track Type Icons.I’m ready to go, so let’s hit this hog! Contents Cubase 10's New Loop (click for a HUGE image)Ĭubase 10 is out! Is it worth it? What’s new? What was there? ![]()
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