The Cubase 14.0.30 maintenance update is now available. It includes significant improvements across key areas of the application — ranging from notation and video workflows to audio processing, MIDI handling, and stability. This update enhances your creative control by introducing new Score Editor capabilities. It streamlines media handling and resolves numerous issues, to ensure a smoother user experience.
The maintenance update is available in the Steinberg Download Assistant.
For full details, please refer to the release notes.
Thank you @Markus_Staudt . However, I am still experiencing a GUI bug (that Steinberg told me has been reported as an internal bug) with pop-up windows appearing outside of my working area (for instance, the colour selection when changing colour on the tracks or when inserting plugins in the mixer). The only solution is to drag the window with the pop up across my monitors and hope for the best. Is anyone aware of this and when will it be addressed, according to Steinberg support, you have been aware of this for a while now.
I seem to have a serious issue with this version when loading and saving existing projects. This project was originally created with an older Cubase version but I also loaded and saved it with Cubase 14.0.20 last.
Load this project with Cubase 14.0.30
Save it with Cubase 14.0.30
It comes up with the warning that the file size exceeds 2GB (which it didn’t it was 38MB)
, and asks me whether I want to abandon the save or save it anyway.
If I select save it anyway, Cubase starts saving but does not come out of this. I need to force quit it with the task manager.
If I then look in the explorer it seems to have created a huge project file of 35GB.
Congratulations and thank you for another update.
However, I immediately encountered the situation that forced me to roll back to the previous version.
Note series, quickly entered with a mouse click in the Key Editor, as well as groups of notes dragged with mouse, causes notes to hang on the Instrument Track with Retrologue specifically. Other synths, like NI Massive for instance, does not show such behaviour.
This is not a one-time or rare effect, but appears constantly, so it is totally impossible to edit Retrologue midi parts.
Reinstalling (with prior uninstall) both Cubase and Retrologue did not change anything, so i consider it as a bug.
1.Installed 14.0.30- first run - complete crash to desktop loading existing project that has been fine for weeks on a stable system running 14.0.20. (spec in bio)
Added LFO Modulator to Arturia DX7 ADSR parameter - It’s a VST 3 Instrument. Orange warning bar appears, with howling audio feedback, warning says I’m trying to modulate a VST2 parameter - I’m not, it’s a VST3 Instrument - yes I’ve checked (see below). Then my screen went black while the audio carried on howling, then it all came back and the modulator is working fine???
In previous version there would be something like a pop-up column. That was nice if it was populated only by a few entries but as soon as the amount of entries were exceeding the screen size things were not so nice anymore, especially on Windows.
So now you have the new selector pop-up, which also includes a search bar.
I say to the development team for now, thank you for your hard work.
But I’m too scared to update, I’m afraid they’ve added another bug: ・・・・
It’s not about the developers anymore, but about the fact that if you fix this one, this one will be buggy, and if you fix that one again, another one will be buggy, and so on…
I think the problem is snowballing to an unmanageable level.
I spent a good portion of the day trying to figure out why it won’t update.
I get an error message from SDA telling me to update by double clicking on the already downloaded file, and when I do that I get another error message telling me the update failed.
seems to be a problem for me with something to do with the C++ file.