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Making a Scene Presents a Deep Dive into Cubase 15
Early Days — Where Cubase Began
Picture this: it’s the late 1980s. Computers are clunky, floppy disks are king, and the idea of recording full songs on a computer feels like science fiction. Most musicians are still running tape decks and analog gear, but a few forward-thinkers are experimenting with something new — MIDI sequencing. That’s when a company called Steinberg Media Technologies, based in Hamburg, Germany, releases a piece of software that quietly changes everything. They call it Cubase.
http://www.makingascene.org
By Richard LHommedieu1
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Making a Scene Presents a Deep Dive into Cubase 15
Early Days — Where Cubase Began
Picture this: it’s the late 1980s. Computers are clunky, floppy disks are king, and the idea of recording full songs on a computer feels like science fiction. Most musicians are still running tape decks and analog gear, but a few forward-thinkers are experimenting with something new — MIDI sequencing. That’s when a company called Steinberg Media Technologies, based in Hamburg, Germany, releases a piece of software that quietly changes everything. They call it Cubase.
http://www.makingascene.org

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