Audio Recording and Editing
Be it studio recording or mobile live recording, the award-winning Cubase audio engine delivers pristine 24-bit/96-kHz audio quality, with 32-bit floating point resolution for internal signal processing. With its open file handling concept, Cubase 4 can use a mix of bit rates within the same project without prior conversion. Professionally tried and tested recording features including numerous different recording modes, such as Stacked Recording, make not just recording with Cubase easy, but later editing and comping a breeze.
Cubase 4 offers not only a huge range of new first-class VST3 effect plug-ins but a dedicated Sample Editor for surgical processing of any audio material. Alongside a vast arsenal of vital functions such as cuts, fades, pitch-shifting and time-stretching, Cubase 4 features numerous special functions for adapting loops to existing audio material.
With the help of fully automatic hit-point recognition and the awesome Extended Audio Warp tools, tasks such as adapting a drum loop to the song tempo, transposing a recording in real time and transferring grooves from an audio file to a MIDI track are accomplished in just a few steps - and in breathtaking quality. In Cubase 4, editing audio material is a non-destructive operation - all edits are stored in the Task List and can be undone at any time. In addition, an offline process history lets you remove, replace and edit every effect added to an audio file in the course of processing.
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