Cubase
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Creator | Steinberg |
Released | 1989-??-?? |
Platform | Atari ST, Falcon030, Macintosh, Windows 16, Windows 32, Windows 64 |
Website | steinberg.net |
Cubase is an audio mixing and MIDI creating program designed as the successor of Pro-24. The program was first designed for the Atari ST, but over the years has been upgraded and ported to several other platforms including the Atari Falcon030, and various versions of Windows and Macintosh. The program has been used by various composers to make video game music.
Composers
The following composers used Cubase:
- Alistair Lindsay
- Andy Blythe
- Daniel Masson
- Doug Brandon
- Eric Chevalier
- Fabian Del Priore
- Frank Klepacki
- James Hannigan
- Jezz Woodroffe
- Keith Arem
- Keith Leary
- Lionel Payet Pigeon
- Mark Knight
- Marten Joustra
- Manami Matsumae
- Nicolas Dube
- Przemyslaw Laszczyk
- Stephan Schütze
- Todd Masten
Download
Cubase is still copyrighted and sold by Steinberg. You may purchase the latest version on their web site.
Links
- steinberg.net - Official home page.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinberg_Cubase - Wikipedia.
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