![]() It’s worth pointing out that if you are upgrading from a previous version of Cubase, each full or half-step iteration gets its own installation folder and associated setup/preference files. This streamlining is a good idea, though it may irritate those who are used to this way of working. Upgraders will also notice that the dropdown menus (when Ctrl+ right-clicking), are now fully context-sensitive (rather than offering all possible menu options). However, there remain some areas of the interface (most noticeably the MixConsole windows) where the customisable scaling and graduated colour boxes still lack the crispness of some other DAWs, such as Logic 10.4. It is apparent that the Steinberg designers are aiming for a flatter, more modern look and this is definitely a good move in many respects. Opening Cubase 10 for the first time the overall feel is one of familiarity, though on closer inspection icons and windows feel noticeably cleaner. So, all in all, it’s just another day in the online world of some Cubase users, but also a pointer to the general response of the keenest upgraders. ![]() ![]() After its arrival, the forum has seen further raised levels of fury, followed by calmer countering voices suggesting that the current update is not in fact the end of civilisation. Steinberg has a recognisable release pattern, so the official Cubase forum had been humming with the sound of predictions, praise and damnation well before Cubase 10 had been observed in the flesh. Gazing into the technological future is always a dangerous game, but we did then ponder what our Cubase feature request list might have looked like 20 years ago, and whether it had any resemblance to Steinberg’s latest version of it’s long-established DAW. We then went more misty-eyed at the memories of MIDI-only Cubase running on an Atari ST.
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