We’re thrilled to announce the immediate release of Cubasis 3.7.5 for iOS and iPadOS and Android!
This update introduces DAWproject support, enabling seamless project exchange between Cubasis and Cubase, as well as other compatible DAWs. Additionally, Cubasis 3.7.5 addresses numerous user-reported issues for an even smoother experience.
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From Studio to the Road and back: Smooth Cubasis and Cubase Project Exchange
Seamlessly transfer your projects between Cubasis on iPhone, iPad or Android and Cubase 14 on Mac or Windows, ensuring a smooth workflow wherever you are. Whether you’re laying down ideas on the go or refining tracks in the studio, this integration allows you to effortlessly move between devices. It makes music production more flexible and efficient than ever. Stay inspired, stay creative — Cubasis and Cubase go wherever your music takes you.
Seamless Project Transfers Between Cubasis, Bitwig Studio & Presonus Studio One
Thanks to Cubasis now supporting DAWproject format, you can effortlessly transfer your projects between Cubasis on iOS, iPadOS or Android and Bitwig Studio or PreSonus’ Studio One on Mac or Windows. This seamless compatibility ensures a smooth, efficient workflow, letting you capture ideas wherever inspiration strikes and refine them in your preferred DAW — on desktop or mobile, without limitations and back.
Improvements
Stay in the creative flow with Cubasis for iOS and Android. Cubasis 3.7.5 seamlessly blends powerful new features and enhancements with an intuitive user experience, delivering top-tier performance and long-term stability. From capturing your first idea to crafting studio-quality tracks, Cubasis supports you every step of the way.
Thanks for this update, but there is again nothing new for the normal cubasis only user. The last update was only fixes for features that was already in cubasis and have bugs from updates.
This updates has again only fixes for functions bugs that came from updates before. I don’t have cubase, so the daw export is useless for me..
Are there plans for:
quantize audio
icloud save/sync
better minisampler (drop and forget)
fft analyzer in studio eq and lufs measuring in masterstrip
foldable group tracks
own cubasis midi fx like arpeggiator (perhaps micrologue arp as midi plugin)
host lfo sync in micrologue
input / output routing (tracks/microphon)
and so on
There are so much things more important to make cubasis a daw..
I love cubasis, but there is still so much missing..
Thanks for this update, but there is again nothing new for the normal cubasis only user.
We are sorry if Cubasis 3.7.5 is not for you…
Cubasis 3 has seen many regular updates, adding lots of user-requested new features, improvements and fixes - all free for existing Cubasis 3 users BTW (except for new IAPs). See them all listed here:
Don’t get me wrong @LSlowak
I am a big fan, and i try to get my work fully done in cubasis, without using daws like ableton and logic.
I have ALL IAP and they are great. But these little features are very long requestet and still missing. But i am still looking forward to your great work and hoping for this..
Best greets
I read through the dedicated article about DAW project exchange and thought to try first with a Cubasis-Project, that contains only Steinberg plugins, like in the video with Dom.
But import into Cubase Pro 14.0.20 is not possible here. The filename is greyed out and it‘s not selectable for import. Anyone has more luck?
I read through the dedicated article about DAW project exchange and thought to try first with a Cubasis-Project, that contains only Steinberg plugins, like in the video with Dom. But import into Cubase Pro 14.0.20 is not possible here. The filename is greyed out and it‘s not selectable for import. Anyone has more luck?
Please give the following steps a try:
Launch Cubase 14 (14.0.20 or later).
Go to “File/New Project” and choose “Create Empty” to create an empty project.
Then, go to “File/Import” and click “DAWproject” to import the DAWproject File.
Hi Lars,
thanks, it worked today, not sure what changed today, since I thought following this steps.
What is not imported correctly is a drum loop that I have stretched to a faster tempo in Cubasis. In Cubase it is played back at the wrong tempo (original drum loop tempo).
Hi Lars, thanks, it worked today, not sure what changed today, since I thought following this steps. What is not imported correctly is a drum loop that I have stretched to a faster tempo in Cubasis. In Cubase it is played back at the wrong tempo (original drum loop tempo).
Glad to read it’s working…
Please check our dedicated DAWproject article, to get out most of the new feature and to be aware about its current limitations:
Cubasis has made a huge step forward since its creation. If in Cubasis 2 I could make sample packs on the go, then in Cubasis 3 I can make full tracks on my phone and tablet. It is so cool! I really hope that in the next updates you will add the ability to route the same tracks into different groups, and not just one, as it is now. And I really need the track delay feature to compensate for the AU effects without zero latency. Thank you, Steinberg! You are the best!