You get all 3 for $10 (USD) as a package deal or they are $8 each individually. The other two are a Compressor, and a Maximizer both of high quality. A 10 band EQ should be in everybody’s hands so seriously consider the “Waves” pack if for nothing but the Q10. These are essential for any mastering attempts. YAY!įor a few more bucks each there’s the 3 “waves” plug-ins but it’s better to buy the pack of all 3 rather than one by one. If you already bought them from Cubasis 2 then you do NOT need to re-purchase any IAPs. These are relatively inexpensive add-ons and are worth the buy. I also find myself using the FX pack 2 a bunch. The RoomWorks SE reverb unit is especially nice and free when you register your copy of Cubasis 3 with Steinberg Media. I must say that despite my admittedly snobby POV regarding reverbs I was not disappointed with the FX pack 1 delays and reverbs pack. Those will be markedly improved options to have if you don’t use any 3rd party stand-alone Audio Unit or IAA effects apps for whatever reason. If you want some better options you’ll have to purchase one or both FX pack add-ons. They aren’t super high-end but do the job in most cases. I would like Audio Units to be chosen from the same place, but it doesn’t like it when I try that.Ĭubasis 3 comes packed with a nice selection of onboard effects. Not sure why I had to go through “Media” to get my Audio Unit or Audio Unit Midi to work right instead of through the track routing like IAAs but that seems to be what Cubasis 3 wants. Of course Audiobus 3 routes through Cubasis without any fuss. This is, in my opinion, the simplest and cleanest way of routing IAA, Audio Units. Select routing from an audio or midi track to locate any Inter-App Audio options. Full audio unit control on screen just like if you opened up the original app itself. You can view the select app small or large, with or without a keyboard. Double tap the desired unit and it’s plugged in and ready to go. No convoluted menus to thumb through, just a clean upfront way to work.įrom a selected midi track, add your audio unit from the “Media” icon (top left corner), next select “Instruments”, then “Audio Units” to find your available Audio Unit apps. Assign Inter-App Audio instrument, or audio unit and complete whatever track automations you need. Every track has controls for its level and panning, routing audio or midi, to do your channel selections, place insert and send FX. There is more than enough room for as many audio or midi tracks as you could ever possibly need as it is billed as unlimited! However your device CPU is not unlimited, so eventually your iPad or iPhone will protest when you add more tracks and actions (like automations or FX) than the device can actually handle. By the end of this review I hope to have helped you make up your mind. For a tracking type like me, I consider Cubasis 3 to be the best for my needs. It has a very friendly user interface, full automation, strong midi control-excellent for working with audio- and is very stable. But is it? I would submit that Cubasis 3 is the best choice of those available for just about any production type. Everybody has their favorite and will swear the DAW they prefer is the best for you. There are currently several excellent DAWs for iOS to choose from and for many, picking the right one for their needs can be quite difficult. By Steinberg.Īvailable from iTunes App Store.
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