Steinberg has announced Cubase 6 and Cubase Artist 6, two new versions of the highly acclaimed Cubase music production system for recording, editing, mixing and producing music to the highest standards.
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13th January 2011: Steinberg Media Technologies has announced the release of Cubase 6 and Cubase Artist 6, two new versions of the Cubase music production system for recording, editing, mixing and producing. Encompassin... Relative News
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Synthopia on 1/19/11
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