Change proposals overview (ticketing)

Hi,

Is there any central place (ticketing) to view, amend, submit and vote for change proposals for Cubasis ?

Same for anomalies.

Thank you

I don’t think they will do this; because that would require them to work with transparency and honesty, and lose money actually caring for customers needs instead of just doing what shareholders want. They work for profits.

Actually, I have the feeling they do care.. they didn’t leave 3.8 in state and fixed lots of things. A roadmap would be exciting though.

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What shareholders are you talking about?

Stop trying to throw shyt against the wall and hope it sticks. :laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:

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Hi @Jean-Michel_Rbt

We closely monitor user feedback and do our best to fulfill requests whenever possible. As our team is small, potential additions must be carefully evaluated in terms of feasibility. We usually announce new features together with upcoming releases.

Best,
Lars

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https://www.yamaha.com/en/ir/stock/shareholder-info/

these ones.

it took us over five years and $150+ worth of in-app purchases just to get a tempo track, really?

I commended them for fixing 3.8.1 onward, but I still don’t think it would have happened nearly this soon unless we all beta tested for them and made a big stink. I hope there’s big change to come but based on the reply above mine, they have no interest in prioritizing in a transparent way. The recent survey is a start.

Hi @Goldiblockz,

Please refrain from posting negative or disparaging comments.

Cubasis is developed by a relatively small team, and as one of the leading mobile DAWs we receive many different feature requests.

Since its initial release in 2019, Cubasis 3 has received numerous feature updates and maintenance improvements - all free for existing users (apart from optional in‑app purchases).

You can find the feature‑update history here (not including the maintenance updates):

https://www.steinberg.net/cubasis/update/

We value user feedback, and constructive criticism is always welcome.
Please follow the forum rules and keep the tone respectful!

Best,
Lars

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Thanks Lars. My point was avoiding posting new change proposals on this forum if they already are in your development pipe.

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This actually makes sense.. plus you’ll get immediate feedback, ideas, UI suggestions.. probably too much!

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I commend your work when you fix things and release products I enjoy. I do not spew personal attacks nor lies or vitriol.

Without being critical of the things we buy and use on a daily basis, we will not get better products or services.

A roadmap or ticketing system would do a lot for users.