Modular Channel Strip: All Modules in the whole channel are moveable and exchangeable, be it the inserts, the sends, the internal channel strip, the fader. I’d love to see a completely modular strip. For backward compatbility it could be pre-configured as it is now (with the pre-section, inserts, internal channel strip, eq, sends, panner and fader), but could be fully swappable. In its ‘init’ state it would only have a input, a fixed amound of empty slots and an output.
→ Maybe for V10
automation overhaul: Bezier curves. Part-based automation (within part-containers). Automation drawable over the track (as with volume now)
+1. Steinberg created VariAudio which immediately replaced Melodyne for me across the board. I have so much faith that they could make an incredible tool to replace Vocalign as well.
I have 1 main request… and made an account just to say this.
I want to be able to SAVE External FX I/O routing settings like I was able to do in the DAW I switched from. This way, for a project where I am using a lot of the same hardware patched the same way, I can just select a “Pultec MEQ-5” routing preset and it will instantly plug in my I/O routing settings (example: input 4, output 10). If they could go a step further and put a wet/dry parallel knob in the External FX plugin where there is already input and output gain… that would be a game changer as well… basically giving every piece of hardware I own that feature.
Also, I will always take better multithreading / multicore support, though Cubase is WORLDS better than Logic Pro X which is what I came from. Being required to work in 96K most of the time, the better I can use all 12 cores, the happier I will be. That is more performance than workflow based though.
Better export features. Like ‘keep same as’ for bitrate and channel size (mono/stereo/etc). Currently it’s fairly laborious to do a export of large projects because of this… At least the way I’ve been working with Cubase, with lots of small audio snippets of varying bit+channels. Exporting all to either Mono/Stereo is not really a good idea. Same for Rewire - as they are mono to begin with.
‘The algorithm has been automatically switched to “Standard Solo” because Variaudio pitching requires this.’
This message appears every single time I go into “Pitch and Warp” and cut a segment. The message is positioned over the top of the blobs so you generally have to wait for it to disappear before you can continue working - a couple of seconds or so.
Not so much of a problem if you’re only doing it now and then, but I regularly tune large amounts of vocals, so this unnecessary wasted time really adds up.
I can’t find any way of switching off this message - I find it very annoying! Can we have this fixed please?