I have several annoying issues with Cubase 13. Perhaps not all of them are bugs and I’m doing something wrong. So, I would appreciate your advice. Here are the problems:
Audio-Editor:
If I open an audio event (say at bar 100) by double clicking on it, the editor opens at a completely different position, even if the play cursor is above the event. I have to scroll inside the editor to get to the marked event. I had this issue in Cubase 12 sometimes but it vanished magically. Now it’s back in Cubase 13.00.20
Tempo change:
I recorded an acoustic guitar played by another musician and a few days later he called me and told me, we would have to do this again because he felt that the tempo wasn’t right. I said that I could change that in a minute by switching on musical mode on the guitar track. Then it would follow the new tempo. But it didn’t work. The tempo of the recorded audio events did not synchronize to the new tempo. I have to say that I did not use this feature before. Maybe it’s not as simple as I thought.
Chord track:
When I open the chord editor, there is a little Plus-sign in the upper right corner which should add a new undefined chord on the chord track. This is greyed out and not working. This seems to be a bug.
I hope, someone can reproduce these issues. Thank you in advance.
Cubase tries to keep already existing view, if it’s possible. So it tries to don’t scroll. If it’s not possible, Cubase shows the beginning of the Audio Event (or MIDI Part). To scroll to the cursor position, press the F twice, please.
What happened instead? Did it change the tempo in other way or did it remain the same?
It’s really creazy but two of the three issues vanished myraculously over night.
Audio editor:
Perhaps I did not describe this issue well enough. To my understanding the editor should open at the position of the the marked and active event - not at the play cursor’s position. And that didn’t happen. Instead it opened elsewhere. I had recorded several events on the track and wanted to edit one near the end (position at bar 180). So I double clicked on it. If I remember correctly, the editor opened at bar 100 or so. I could reproduce this many times even after closing and restarting Cubase. Now it works as expected. I wonder for how long.
Tempo change:
When I switched to musical mode, the tempo of the audio did not change at all.
Chord Editor:
This issue also dissappeard. I have no clue why it happened in the first place.
But Cubase seems to be good for surprises every day. Today it stopped when loading a project at 99%. I had to to quit CB via the task manager. This happened two or three times.