In the fast-paced world of Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs), the common wisdom is simple: newer is always better. With Cubase 12 and 13 now featuring sleek interfaces, integrated licensing, and advanced AI-powered tools, it seems insane to look back at a piece of software released in 2009.
: Unlike Cubase 9 and later, which dropped support for 32-bit plugins, Cubase 5 runs them natively. This makes it a "living museum" for vintage VSTs that never received 64-bit updates. Key Features vs. Modern Versions Stem Separation – Power of AI | New Features in Cubase 15
To edit audio: