12.0

Table Of Contents
More New Features
Markers
The new Markers window gives you a better overview of the markers used in your project
and facilitates editing. See Markers Window.
Sample Editor Editing Improvements
The Sample Editor toolbar now comes with several improvements for displaying, zooming,
and editing clips and events. See Sample Editor Toolbar.
Last but Not Least
StepFilter Plug-in with New Randomize Parameters
StepFilter now allows you to apply a certain deviation of the base cutoff and base
resonance parameters with each new cycle of the pattern. The plug-in is described in the
separate document Plug-in Reference. See StepFilter.
WinRT MIDI Support
Cubase now supports the Windows Runtime MIDI API, WinRT MIDI, that allows for
native support of bluetooth MIDI in Windows, better plug and play, and better handling
of multiple identical devices. See MIDI Port Setup Page.
Move the Project Cursor in Fixed Steps via Key Commands
You can now assign additional key commands that allow you to move the project cursor in
xed steps of 5 s, 10 s, and 20 s, forward or backward. See Setting the Project Cursor.
Improved Silence Detection
The new audition function allows you to directly preview any position in the analyzed audio
event. Furthermore, you can apply fade ins and fade outs to the resulting audio events. See
Detect Silence Dialog.
Event Display Improvements
You can now decide whether to append the clip name to the event name. See Event Display
- Audio.
New Application Scaling Menu for Native Windows Scaling for HiDPI
You can now scale the Cubase user interface relative to the Windows system scaling
setting. See General.
New Features
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