

Very nice! This feature is exclusive to the Pro version of Cubase 10.5.Ĭubase 10.5 adds the option to colour entire channels in the MixConsole with track colours. It’s a great way to quickly pull complete tracks from another version of the same project, and it can help with things like importing the mixer settings for a drum mix from another song, for example. You can import any combination of the contents of a track, the channel settings, and the automation.

Cubase 10.5 allows you to import tracks amd their settings from other projects using a simple interface, which lets you select precisely which elements you’d like to import.

It’s also another area where Cubase couldn’t quite compete with some other DAWs until now. This is one of those features that may not seem like a big deal, but they are. This feature is available in all three versions of Cubase 10.5, all the way down to the Elements version. You can export the whole project or just parts of it, and even include the timecode in the video if needed. Cubase 10.5 can export videos with H.264 compression and 16 bit audio without the need for additional software. New video render and export featuresĬubase is a favourite among people who write music to picture, and Steinberg has made it much easier to quickly export videos with your music in order to present them to clients. The Spectral Comparison EQ is only available in the Pro tier of Cubase 10.5. That means that you won’t have to resort to external plug-ins like Sknote Main EQ or Fabfilter Pro-Q 3, which already have this feature. It lets you route a second signal from another track into the EQ and compare the spectral curves. The new Spectral Comparison EQ is designed to help you clean up frequencies to make room for instruments in your mix.
