Groove Agent SEThis document describes the features and parameters of the included VST instrument Groove Agent SE. HALion Sonic SEThis document describes the features and parameters of the included VST instrument HALion Sonic SE. This document describes the features and parameters of the included VST plug-ins, VST instruments, and MIDI effects.
MIDI DevicesThis document contains descriptions of how to manage MIDI Devices and device panels.
The Operation Manual is the main Cubase reference documentation, with detailed descriptions of operations, parameters, functions, and techniques. Setting up your system for audio and MIDI work. System requirements, installation procedure, and license activation. It covers the following areas without going into details: Quick Start GuideThis is the document you are reading.
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On Mac OS X systems, the PDF documents are located in the /Library/Documentation/Steinberg/Cubase 8 folder. On Windows systems, you open the PDF documents via the Start menu, from the Steinberg Cubase folder. To open the help in the program, select Help > Documentation. The documentation are available in the PDF format and divided into the following sections: It's why we work at this company and do the job we do.Įither way, please keep in touch with us about your experience with Cubase through our internet forums at or through the contact channels for your region, more information on which you can find at our website. IntroductionAbout the Documentation and the HelpĮxploring the incredible new possibilities open to you is as thrilling as we hope to make it. And if you are entirely new to Cubase, we hope that the experience of opening up Cubase for the first time and If you are an upgrading customer, we thank you deeply for your continued faith in our product. All with the goal of making Cubase sleeker, more efficient and at the same time even more creative than ever before. A huge amount of engineering work has gone into making projects faster to open and save, the software itself faster, more fluid and responsive. Some of them will be immediately visible to you on opening the appropriate part of the program some of the most important are hidden from view deep within the program code itself.
The list of new features in Cubase Pro 8 and Cubase Artist 8 is far too long to repeat here. And we believe that we've managed to deliver just that. To mix innovation with inspiration, and professionalism with passion. The design goal for this version was to combine the technology with creativity. And all of these groups are equally important to us in making this software. And these include Grammy winners adored by millions as well as people who make music at home purely for their own pleasure big name producers and small town hopefuls rock stars and high school music teachers. It's why over the last quarter century, millions of musicians, producers, DJs, composers and audio engineers have chosen Cubase to be the home of their musical creativity.
Since the first version was released for the legendary Atari computer Cubase has changed so much for the better.
The product you have purchased has by the standards of the software industry a very, very long and successful lineage, going all the way back to 1989. For more information, please visit Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH, 2014.Ħ Introduction6 Welcome!7 About the Documentation and the Help9 Typographical Conventions10 How You Can Reach Usġ2 System Requirements and Installation12 System Requirements13 Installing the Program15 Activating Your License16 Registering Your Software16 Hardware Installation19 Setting up Your SystemĬongratulations and thank you very much for purchasing Steinberg's Cubase Pro 8 or Cubase Artist 8. Registered licensees of the product described herein may print one copy of this document for their personal use.Īll product and company names are or trademarks of their respective owners. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced, or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. Please note that due to the complexity and number of images in this document, it is not possible to include text descriptions of images. This PDF provides improved access for vision-impaired users. Cristina Bachmann, Heiko Bischoff, Christina Kaboth, Insa Mingers, Sabine Pfeifer, Kevin Quarshie, Benjamin Schtte