![]() The DAW settings for Cubase on my MK49II Midi Keyboard do not run. Now I'm using a Mini Mac 2020 M1 Silikon (no intel). Will not be recommending their products to anyone else on current experienceīefore Cubase 12 I used Cubase 11 with y mini Mac 2018 - Catalina. They should have someone in their team getting it to work with the current version of Cubase on Mac and Windows and create some quick step guides on how to get it set up and working - I can't believe they aren't doing this - very bad customer experience. ![]() They need to provide updated support materials for their current range of products for current versions of DAWs that they claim to support. Very poor customer service too - I sent the same as above to their customer support and they replied with a link to the outdated Cubase version - that I already tried. I'm hoping there is someone out there who managed to find a way to get this working - and perhaps they can provide me with some screen prints of their working setup in the various apps - Cubase, Arturia and MacOs Midi too - to save me more frustrating hours - I've already spent one whole day trying to get it to work - and got close to throwing it out the window in frustration! ![]() And all the help I've found on the internet are also outdated. But I bought this to avoid having to use my mouse and keyboard in Cubase too.Īll instructions (and screen prints) that Arturia supply are for older versions of Cubase - so not helpful at all - as Cubase has moved on. It is working fine with the VSTs - I have the Arturia V 8.2 collection - so in that mode all is OK. Right now I think I've completely been missold this midi controller - it just doesn't work with the latest versions of Cubase. The faders and knobs also do nothing with the mixer in Cubase - and the main knob doesn't move anything either. I'm running Cubase 12 (and 11 Elements) on a Mac (Catalina and Big Sur) - and have tried various settings - but the transport buttons don't work at all and are not illuminated - when I press some of them they trigger a sound (not the desired outcome)! Most importantly, though, the cumulative effect of Steinberg’s unceasing inventiveness is a DAW that remains as powerful and state-of-the-art now as it was when launched over thirty years ago.I've just bought a KeyLab 49 mkII - and seeing that it had a Cubase DAW setting and a template of the transport buttons for Cubase too - I thought it would just magically work really well (like most good products today - they just work out the box). Once you’re on the ladder, the yearly updates are very reasonably priced, so you do get a lot of value for your initial outlay. In our review, we awarded the DAW a 10/10, saying: “Cubase may not be the most affordable of DAWs in the first instance, but you get a tremendous amount of bang for your buck. ![]() All in all, these count as marked improvements in the way of convenience previously, even users who wanted to try the Cubase Pro demo had to buy a USB-eLicenser.Ĭubase 11 has been praised extensively by users and critics. The first software title to implement the new licensing system will be Dorico 4, the fourth edition of the music notation software planned for launch in 2022.Īs for offline usage, users will only be prompted to reconnect to the internet after 30 days to verify their software. ![]()
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