Cubasis App Gets Support for Recording 24 Audio Tracks Simultaneously
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Posted March 13, 2013 at 4:23pm by iClarified
Steinberg Media has released a big update to Cubasis which among other improvements allows you to record 24 audio tracks simultaneously.
Cubasis is Steinberg’s streamlined, multitouch sequencer for the iPad. Specially designed for quick and easy operation, Cubasis makes recording, editing and mixing a breeze. Record tracks in CD audio quality, and edit your music with the Key and Sample Editors, while the included mixer and audio effects polish your song to perfection. Cubasis comes loaded with dozens of virtual instrument sounds which can be played in real time using the virtual keyboard and drum pads. Cubasis’ projects can be even opened in Cubase under Windows and OS X! Cubasis places touch-intuitive production tools in your hands, opening up a new world of possibilities for your creativity.
Features: • Unlimited audio and MIDI tracks (depends on the device used) • Record up to 24 tracks simultaneously! • Over 70 virtual instrument sounds based on HALion Sonic • MixConsole with over 10 effect processors • Over 300 MIDI and audio loops • Virtual keyboard and virtual drum pads • Sample Editor and Key Editor • Export projects to Cubase, Dropbox, SoundCloud, AudioCopy and email • Core Audio and Core MIDI compatible hardware supported • Sequence other CoreMIDI apps (MIDI recording only) and run Cubasis simultaneously via background audio • Audio import from iTunes music library, AudioPaste, Wi-Fi server and iTunes file sharing • Audio mixdown and MIDI export • Audiobus support
What's New In This Version: - Cubasis now supports up to 24 physical inputs giving you the possibility to record up to 24 audio tracks simultaneously! - New information overlay for UNDO/REDO operations. - Effect windows will now open immediately after they have been inserted. - The overall stability of the app has been improved. - The Audiobus integration has been improved and many user reported problems have been solved. - Resolves a problem that occurred when undo and redo could lead to loss of audio data in some cases. - Loading a project that contains Audiobus tracks no longer renders Cubasis unreliable. - Recording audio tracks that are assigned to the microphone input of Audiobus work now as expected. - Virtual MIDI can now be chosen in the MIDI connections panel of the inspector (independent of connected hardware devices or MIDI network connection settings). - Importing zipped Cubasis project files that contain audio data no longer lead to missing audio files. - The overall level of an audio mixdown no longer differs from the master output level of a project. - Audio input settings can now be changed when working with audio interfaces that support more than two input channels. - A problem that appeared when trying to select an audio input using audio interfaces with more than eight input channels was solved. - The VU meter of a channel in the mixer now reacts accordingly to the panner position. - UNDO and REDO operations after a track has been recorded no longer affect the input assignment of a track. - UNDO and REDO operations after a track has been recorded no longer affect the track naming. - UNDO changes within the audio editor no longer result in displaying partly invisible waveforms. - The pitch bend range of MIDI tracks that are routed to external apps will now be played back correctly. - The MediaBay view now remains at its position after an item has been deleted. - Importing a Cubasis project file that contains a project name that already exists no longer fails. - Solved a problem where the input metering displayed an incorrect value after an external audio device had been connected. - Swipe horizontally over the MIDI channel numbers of the MIDI Connections to change the channel number. - UNDO and REDO no longer reset user-defined track names to its default name. - An issue that occurred after copy-pasting events has been solved. - It is now possible to record pitch bend on top of existing MIDI events. - The order of tracks no longer gets mixed up when importing MIDI tracks. - The pitch wheel no longer keeps its position when closing the keyboard/drumpads while being used. - A problem that occurred moving MIDI events that contained pitch bend data was solved.
You can purchase Cubasis from the App Store for $49.99.
I read a review strongly indicating that I wont be able to import my own samples or sample directly into my project to slice and dice audio and assign it to keys in the keyboard and pads on the drum pad on cubasis.
Is this an issue that has been fixed?