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October 24, 2024 – Cubase 13.0.50 update is now available.

This update brings numerous fixes and improvements to various areas of the application.
In addition to the usual platforms, you can now access the preview version of Cubase 13.0.50 for Windows on Arm.

Cubase Preview for Windows on Arm

We are pleased to announce the release of a preview version of Cubase for Windows on Arm. This preview version has been specifically tested on devices with Qualcomm Snapdragon® X Elite processors and allows users to run Cubase on these systems for the first time.
Please note that this is a preview version that is not yet fully optimized. Therefore, it may not have the same stability and performance as the platforms we support. Although it has been extensively tested, there are still known issues that need to be resolved. Please be aware that you may encounter bugs and limitations in this version.
We really appreciate your feedback during the preview period and are committed to improving the user experience in future updates. Our goal is to release a fully supported version for Windows on Arm in early 2025, delivering the same level of quality and performance that Cubase users have come to expect across all platforms.
Application installers for Windows on Arm are available in the Steinberg Download Assistant (SDA) under the Additional Products category, as well as in the Steinberg Support downloads section.
A preview version of the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver for Windows on Arm is also available in the same locations.
In addition, we have created a dedicated Windows on Arm thread on the Steinberg Forums, and we encourage you to share your experiences and feedback on this new platform.
Thank you for your continued support as we expand our software to new platforms and push the boundaries of creativity across a variety of computing environments.

We have improved the following features and functionality:

Miscellaneous

  • Root note editing in the info line for large events now works as expected.
  • We have added [MB1] new UI elements for managing snapshots in MIDI device panels.
  • Trim & Downmix controls now correctly affect beds in the Dolby Atmos renderer.
  • We’ve optimized compatibility when importing decoded DolbyE .wav files.
  • After using Undo for “Track Operation: Folder: Toggle” in the Event Transform Actions list in the Project Logical Editor, folders now expand/collapse as expected.
  • Improved filtering by label attribute in the MediaBay.
  • Chase Events data is now sent as expected when Mute is enabled on tracks containing MIDI parts.
  • We’ve optimized the performance of projects that use a large number of Post Fader Sends.
  • We’ve improved the font in the Time module in SuperVision’s Beats mode to improve display stability and reduce instability.

MixConsole

  • Deleting a track with active sidechain routing and then undoing the deletion now correctly restores the sidechain routing.
  • Working with link groups in the lower zone of the MixConsole is now accurately reflected in the UI when only inserts or sends are shown instead of faders.
  • Copying/pasting MixConsole EQ settings now works reliably.
  • We’ve fixed a graphical glitch in Send slots that would occur when double-clicking a slot to enter values.

Video

  • Improved compatibility when importing variable frame rate video files.
  • Fixed an issue where exporting video would sometimes result in colors shifting.
  • Fixed an issue where exporting videos with a non-standard aspect ratio would not work as expected.

Stability

We’ve improved stability in the following areas:

  • When working with the Editor Visibility List in the Key/Drum Editor.
  • When editing SMF Events with an active Note Expression MIDI input in the List Editor.
  • When trying to use “Set Track Visibility Agents > Advanced Agents > Collapse All Visible Folders”.

Install TEAM R2R Root Certificate

  • Double click R2RCA.cer, a window will open:
  • Click Install Certificate, a new window will open, select Local Machine, click Next.
  • Allow Windows to answer Yes, then a new window will open.
  • Select Place all certificates in the following store, click Browse.
  • A new window will open – select Trusted Root Certification Authorities (second in row) and click OK.
  • Click Next, then click Finish.

You will see a window with the message “Import was successful”

  • Verify the installation of the certificate with R2RCERTTEST.exe.

Install the emulator Setup Steinberg Silk Emulator v1.3.0.exe.
Restart your computer after changes!

Uninstall previous versions.
Unzip Cubase Pro 13 + Content and install Cubase Pro 13.exe.

If necessary, install “Generic_Lower_Latency_ASIO_Driver_64bit.msi”.

If you have “Steinberg Library Manager(SLM)” installed.

  • Launch SLM.
  • Drag the “Content” folder into the SLM GUI.
  • Install everything. Done!
  • If you do not have SLM, perform the installation manually.
  • Copy the “Content” folder to the “%PROGRAMDATA%\Steinberg\” folder.

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