Cubase 9.5 Mojave



Building on the same core technologies found in Steinberg’s Cubase Pro advanced music production system, Cubase AI is a special compact version that provides all the basic tools for recording, editing and mixing everything from the initial idea to the final masterpiece. The perfect entry ticket into the world of computer-based music production, Cubase AI offers powerful, yet easy-to-use software tools for a large range of music styles — exclusive to customers of selected Steinberg and Yamaha hardware products.

Cubase 9.5 Mojave

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Mojave

Cubase 9.5 Mojave Trail

Apple has announced its new macOS version 10.14, Mojave, to be released soon, and the next update by Microsoft, Windows 10 October 2018 Update (Redstone 5), is imminent as well. What does this mean for you and us here at Steinberg. It means that from October on, we shall begin testing our current line of products on both these operating systems. And here’s the kicker: if you register the software in the My Steinberg user area on Steinberg’s website by July 28, Steinberg will automatically convert your license to Cubase Pro 10.5 at no extra cost. All in all, you’ll end up paying about 43% less for Cubase Pro 10.5 compared to the regular price. This offer lasts until July 28, 2020.The software runs on macOS 10.14 Mojave or higher. Cubase AI’s powerful audio editing functions include a state-of-the-art transient detection, which is particularly useful for slicing and manipulating drum or percussion loops. The Chord Track facilitates working with chords in a project context and enables transform and harmonize functions throughout the application while the Chords Pads.

Cubase AI is included with selected Steinberg and Yamaha hardware products.

Audio MIDI Sequencer (DAW) 32-Bit integer and 64-bit floating-point resolution, Unlimited number of simultaneously usable audio and MIDI tracks, Supports up to 256 physical inputs and outputs, 5.1 Surround support, Score Editor, Key Editor, Drum. As soon as Cubase is initializing the ReWire component during start-up, the message appears. ReWire component versions that are included in releases up to Cubase 9.5.30 and Nuendo 8.2.10 do not work correctly with the updated privacy features in Mojave. Please note that neither Cubase nor Nuendo support macOS 10.14 officially yet!

Cubase 9.5 Mojave Pro

Award-winning 64-bit floating-point Steinberg audio engine

Cubase AI uses the same professional audio and mixing engine as Cubase Pro. With a resolution of up to 32-bit and 192 kHz, as well as 64-bit floating-point internal processing, Cubase AI delivers fantastic sound quality even to the home studio.

Cubase 9.5 Mojave Ii

Just FYI for anyone in a similar situation, AxeIII 1.17 USB 1.06 (and AxeII, AxeII XL, AxeII XL+ with latest), USB aggregate devices, Mojave (OSX), and Cubase 9.5.30 (the latest) do not fully work. Axe seems to be fine. Ins and outs work (according to the meter screen) but OSX or Cubase is not receiving the output from USB.
This was all working on High Sierra with multiple AxeIIIs and IIs believe it or not. I normally use SPDIF or AES but decided to try USB to gain the benefit of having 4x4 USB through the AxeIIIs. With High Sierra it worked and did not lose sync over time like it used to. My only gripe was that when changing I/O settings on the Mac side, there's a few second pause. No biggie although that didn't happen with SPDIF/AES. Anyway, Mojave/Cubase is the likely cause. Maybe Fractal has some insight.