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Steinberg Cubase Artist 7.5 review

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Price when reviewed : £244
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Practical workflow improvements and superb new plug-ins keep Cubase Artist on top

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LoopMash FX is more niche, delivering a range of pitch-bend and looping effects that resemble DJ scratches. The emphasis is on immediacy and live performance, with the ability to trigger each effect using a MIDI keyboard.

Cubase Artist 7.5 LoopmashFX
LoopMash FX adds DJ-style scratches and loops to audio

The new instrument plug-ins are just as impressive. Groove Agent SE 4 is a drum sampler that’s in a different league to the Groove Agent SE1 module it replaces. Each sample can be fed through a sophisticated synthesis engine that includes 24 filter types and curved envelopes for volume, pitch and filter. Samples can be alternated and pitch-shifted, either according to MIDI note velocity or randomly, to create some variation. It can also slice a sampled loop into individual drum hits, allowing radical editing of both the tone and rhythm of samples.

Cubase Artist 7.5 Groove Agent SE4
The new drum sampler, Groove Agent SE4, is extremely accomplished for a bundled instrument

HALion Sonic SE is Cubase’s updated sample-playback instrument for pitched sounds. There are new presets for you to use, many of which draw on a new synthesis engine called Trip. As Trip doesn’t use samples, we wonder why Steinberg has incorporated Trip into HALion Sonic SE. Surely it’d be better to make Trip a standalone instrument? Trip specialises in complex arpeggiated ripples, and certainly has enough flair and sophistication to stand on its own.

Cubase Artist 7.5 Trip Synthesiser
Layer up arpeggiated synthesizer patterns with Trip, a new sub-module in HALion Sonic SE2

IMPROVED WORKFLOW

This update is rounded out with a collection of workflow improvements. A new Visibility tab lets tracks on the Arrange window be hidden from view, either individually, by track type or by more complex criteria such as Tracks with data between the locators. It’s even possible to create macros to hide or show tracks with a specific word in the title.

TrackVersions accommodates alternative versions of a performance without needing to duplicate mixer channels. Lanes already provided a similar feature, but while Lanes is perfect for capturing multiple takes, TrackVersions works better for trying out different musical ideas. Only one version is shown at a time, and versions across multiple tracks can be synchronised and switched together.

Instrument Tracks now supports multiple MIDI inputs and audio outputs, something previously reserved for the more cumbersome VST instruments panel. This panel has received a redesign, too, and now shows all virtual instruments used throughout the project, including shortcut controls to access their settings.

CONCLUSION

Steinberg has done a fine job of catering for different users with the three versions of Cubase. Artist 7.5 is the best choice for many people because it has the same top-notch mixing facilities and the vast bulk of instrument and effect plug-ins that you get in the flagship version. Plus, Artist 7.5 includes more than enough tracks and channels for all but the most ambitious productions. However, we wish Artist 7.5 had the VariAudio feature, which corrects vocal pitch. However, for those who can hold a tune better than we can, Cubase Artist 7.5 is a supremely capable recording application at a great price.

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