I already updated to version 8.0.20 and still the projects i made in 7.5 sound completely different in 8. I also have troubles with low/high pass filters when i open my 7.5 project in 8. It’s not subtle.įabio explained there was a problem/change with the curves at 8.0.0 which was resolved at 8.0.20 - why not try upgrading first, then trying your 7.5 projects again…? (just going on what your sig says…) The filters are sometimes several kHz out.
#Cubase 5 vs 8 windows 10#
Variable DPI on Windows 10 Cubase 11 now supports more scaling settings, such as 125, 150 and 250, in Windows 10. In the past I used plugins and I would not be in this situation now had I not trusted Steinberg too much with this. Cubase Artist 11 delivers even more bang for your buck by inheriting VariAudio 3, ARA 2 support and unlimited audio, MIDI and instrument tracks. I’m stuck with all my C7.5 projects and regret that I used so many Cubase filters. Even switching through all the slopes in C8 makes no difference. It’s been a total nightmare with my 7.5 projects. I still can’t get the filters to line up at all (High-pass filters). ***** BON-7759 MIXCONSOLE: Fixed an issue where the Slope setting of LC/HC in the MixConsole Pre Rack was not correctly set when loading a project from previous Cubase versions. The filter slopes changed and Pro 8.0.0 presented an issue that have been solved in 8.0.20 (another variable that might affect the test) *****
#Cubase 5 vs 8 update#
(Strange but cant remember that steinberg said anything about new magnetto in releases) When I update to 8 I think I will post something short about my general impression about 8 sound and workflow.Īs discussed in the thread where those files where posted, such a test should be done without using external gear, plug-ins that emulate analog behaviour, anything that is non-linear, saturation plug-ins, etc. You are very intriguing with this post hopes on magneto cause I can’t say that I use it a lot in 7.5 I preferred tape/tube saturation over magneto in most cases. The new remake of the audio engine were also official announced by Steinberg. The same has happen with the audio-engine even there are those that still don’t believe it. You will hear a massive difference how it sound and its because its based on the old algorithm. Now open the Magneto 2 VST-plugin in Cubase PRO 8.
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The channel strip version of Magneto 2 are based on the new algorithm. Set the filter frequencies to Low: 20hz High: 20.000hz and add + 3-4 db on the filter. So to demonstrate, checkout the included Magneto 2 on the channel strip in Cubase PRO 8.
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Now it follows Windows standard layout and all plugins can float and remember last open position. The new windows management that are completely new.
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Many things has been improved, software algorithmic EQs, filter etc. You will start notice that as soon as you start mixing and summing tracks together. I do this for living and trust me, Cubase PRO 8 are great and the sound has change to the better.