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Cubase is a music sequencer developed by Steinberg that lets you record, edit, and mix music. Cubase was developed in the late 80s with the needs of recording studios in mind, but Steinberg has done a great job adapting it to be more user-friendly for today's musicians. For many electronic musicians who have never used Cubase before, one of the most confusing features can be how to figure out which version they need to purchase. This post will help you figure out what kind of Cubase version will work best for your musical needs and walk you through how to install it on your computer! #Setup Installation Instructions: Download and install the trial version from here: http://en. steinberg.net/en/products/Cubase_5 Download the free updates from here: https://www.steinberg.net/en/solutions/downloads_updates_free_trial/#free_updates Unzip any previous versions of Cubase you have downloaded, you do not need them after installation! The only files you should keep are the ones listed below:The Cubase application will install to your default drive (your C: drive on Windows, and your D: drive on Macintosh). After installation, you will have a folder named "Cubase 5 Trial" in your default drive. What you will want to do is move the "CURRENT" folder from the trial folder to a different location. Here's a few suggestions:So far, we've installed Cubase on our hard drive, but we need to tell the computer where the application is located when we launch it. We can do this in two ways:First, start up your computer. Now double click on the Cubase icon on your desktop. This will open the "Start" menu, where you can see two icons for "Cubase 5 Trial": Second, go to the start menu and type in the following key combination:If you have any trouble with this, or don't have an existing copy of Cubase 5 installed on your computer, feel free to use the links listed above. Although these are free downloads, be sure to check it out before installing. Many times, if you prefer, you can download the trial application directly from Steinberg's website to see if you like it before purchasing. This will prevent the hassle of figuring out whether or not your computer will work with the trial version. Enjoy Cubase! " "Cubase is compatible with Windows XP SP3, Vista SP1 and above; Macintosh OSX 10.5 - 10.8; iMac (2007) and newer; Windows 98SE - 10 (32-bit); BootCamp (32-bit only); Virtual PC for Windows (32-bit only)." " Update: The latest version of Cubase 5 is now available through Steinberg's website. cfa1e77820
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