Hier mal die letzten zwei Updates:
Changes Cubase SX 2.2.0 build 33 to Cubase SX 2.2.0 build 35
New features:
- Logical Editor presets can be now assigned as key commands
- [g=32]MIDI[/g] feedback for [g=21]velocity[/g] editing in controller lane of the key editor
Fixes:
- Audio export on multi processor machines should work now without drop outs and occasional lockups
- [g=32]MIDI[/g] quantize: Fix for groove quantize multiple parts several times
- OMF: Fix for potential OMF import problem on OSX (not finding the files)
- Score: Fix for a crash when opening score editor while another one is already opened
- Score: Fix for problems when moving events between different contexts
Changes [p=38]Cubase SX 2.0[/p].2 to Cubase SX 2.2.0
New features:
- Support for Mackie Control and Mackie Control XT units in Cubase SX 2.x and Nuendo 2.x:
The support covers the extension of the Mackie Control system with Mackie Control XT devices to the
"left side". All faders and encoder/displays are combined into one continuous surface. When the
encoder section is used to display the data for one channel (channel strip mode, or for plugins), the
parameters are presented over the encoder section of all devices from left to right. Fader bank
navigation and encoder section assignment is controlled by the Mackie Control unit. For each Mackie
Control and Mackie Control XT a new device needs to be added in the Device Setup. For each device
select the appropriate [g=32]MIDI[/g] ports. The top most device in the device list represents the right most
channels, the bottom most device in the list represents the left most channels. Please make sure that
the used [g=32]MIDI[/g] ports are deactivated in the "All [g=32]MIDI[/g] Inputs" device.
- Generic Remote:
Upon import of a v1.x XML remote description file an automatic conversion to the new format happens.
This conversion will provide access to most of the "missing" parameter.
For a [g=77]VST[/g] Mixer Channel the following parameter are supported for the conversion and for the Generic
Remote setup.
Volume, Mute, Solo, Select, Write, Read, Record Enable, Monitoring
Pan: Left/Right und Front/Rear
EQ's: [g=46]Bypass[/g], On, Freq, [g=105]Gain[/g], Q
Sends: On, Pre/Post, Volume
Inserts: On, [g=46]Bypass[/g], Edit, and the appropriate [g=8]plugin[/g] parameter, when a [g=8]Plugin[/g] is loaded
- In DirectMusic Setup the option "Use System Time" is present now. Use this option if following problem
occurs: recorded [g=32]MIDI[/g] notes get placed too early on the [g=32]MIDI[/g] track.
New plugins:
- Monologue – Monophonic Analog Modeling Synthesizer: Monologue is a monophonic analog
synthesizer based on physical modeling technology. It offers full, rich and colorful sounds without
putting a lot of load on your computers CPU. Monologue the perfect tool for [g=118]bass[/g], lead and sequenced
sounds.
- Embracer – Surround Pad Synthesizer: Embracer is a simple but powerful polyphonic synthesizer
designed entirely for producing pads and accompaniment sounds. With its easy-to-use envelope and
tone controls, it allows you to get the sounds you need fast instead of searching through thousands of
presets. However, the most powerful feature of Embracer is its surround output. With a single switch,
you can turn the instrument from stereo to surround and the width control allows you to spread your pad
sound anywhere from mono to stereo to full 360° surround. The unique “eye” controller gives you an
exact idea of how the sound will be placed in a mix. If you’ve never worked with a surround system
before, now is the time start exploring these possibilities.
- Tonic – Analog Modeling [g=43]Filter[/g]: Tonic is a versatile and powerful analog modeling [g=43]filter[/g] [g=8]plugin[/g] based on
the [g=43]filter[/g] design of the Monologue monophonic synthesizer. Its variable characteristics plus the powerful
modulation functions make it an excellent choice for every type of current music style. Designed to be
more a creative tool rather than a tool to fix audio problems, it can add color and punch to your tracks
while being light on CPU usage.
Fixes:
- Recording on many audio tracks simultaneously using the Punch In / Punch Out at locators leads to
inaccurate file lengths - this bug has bug been fixed now
- [g=89]VSTi[/g] channels appearing at wrong places in the mixer and arrangement at seemingly random
occasions, sometimes even disappearing altogether or being converted into a kind of shadow tracks,
grayed out tracks that are not routed to anything anymore, can be deleted but can’t be tweaked and are
basically useless. This may happen if [g=89]VSTi[/g] inserted by skipping slots and if [g=89]VSTi[/g] are removed, which
are not the last one - This has been fixed now
- [g=77]VST[/g] Instruments connected via [g=77]VST[/g] System link: [g=77]VST[/g] System link does not allow [g=32]midi[/g] note auditioning
from an [g=32]MIDI[/g] editor: Any note selected within an editor will drone. It appears note off are not being
issued. - fixed
- [g=77]VST[/g] Instruments: In cases where multiple instances of the same [g=8]plugin[/g] are present and the order of the
plugins is being altered (e.g. by removing an instance from a lower slot number), on loading the project
there can occur problems: - wrong assignment of the [g=77]VST[/g] Instruments - no connection to the
automation These problems have been fixed.
- Generic Remote: If all entries are deleted and an other Remote-Setup is loaded, Nuendo/SX/SL may
crash - this bug has been fixed now
- Occasional [g=47]crossfade[/g] ####ling – fixed
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