Steinberg's Cubasis for iPad, now includes MIDI over Bluetooth LE, Audio Unit support, external storing options, new instruments, 24-bit/96kHz support, 550 loops, 15 effects, unlimited tracks & more.
HAMBURG, Germany — February 16, 2016 — Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH today announced the immediate availability of Cubasis, the multitouch music sequencer app for the iPad.
Cubasis 1.9.8 now supports audio units on iPad.
Cubasis 1.9.8 features MIDI over Bluetooth LE for connecting MIDI controllers to Cubasis without the use of cables and at low latency. The second highlight is AU (Audio Unit) support, allowing for instruments and effects in AU format to be accessed directly from within Cubasis. The included MicroSonic workstation now features 28 additional brand-new instruments that deliver a wide range of fresh sounds, while the redesigned effects are now easier to control. To store projects and files, Cubasis now offers the possibility to do so via iCloud, external hard drive or a wireless flash drive.
Cubasis is fast becoming a serious, fully-featured DAW for iPad.
Cubasis is available as download through the App Store and on offer for 24.99 euros, including German VAT, from February 16 to March 1, 2016. The usual price is 49.99 euros including German VAT.
Some of the new instruments included with Cubasis 1.9.8
New Cubasis Features
Unlimited audio and MIDI tracks (depending on the device used)
24 assignable physical inputs and outputs
32-bit floating point audio engine
Audio I/O resolution of up to 24-bit/96 kHz
iOS 32 and 64-bit support (depending on the device used)
Micrologue virtual analog synthesizer with 50 ready-to-go presets
MicroSonic with over 100 virtual instrument sounds based on HALion Sonic and 16 Allen Morgan drum kits
MiniSampler to create your own instruments (includes 20 factory instruments)
Mixer with 15 revamped effect processors
Over 550 MIDI and audio loops
Virtual keyboard and virtual drum pads
Sample Editor and Key Editor with MIDI CC support
Automation, MIDI CC, program change and aftertouch support
Export to Cubase, iCloud Drive, external hard drives, wireless flash drives, Dropbox, SoundCloud, AudioCopy and email
Core Audio and Core MIDI compatible hardware supported
MIDI over Bluetooth LE support
Full Audio Unit, Inter-App Audio and Audiobus support to use compatible apps as insert/send effects and virtual instruments or simply record their audio output
Import audio from your iTunes music library or iCloud Drive or iTunes file sharing, use AudioPaste or set up a Wi-Fi server in Cubasis
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