![]() Not only can it help to detect and iron out more bugs on the myriad of different system configurations or use cases out there, it also can help create a sense of community and being involved within the Cubase user base. Cubase does not support VST 2 when running natively on Apple silicon Macs. VST 2 plug-ins only run in Rosetta 2 mode on Apple silicon Mac. This software version does not support 32-bit plug-ins. Microsoft Basic Display Driver is not recommended. ![]() Several other DAW vendors like Ableton, Bitwig or Reaper do exactly that. Cubase does not support VST 2 when running natively on Apple silicon Macs. Regarding beta: I personally think that a public beta (or semi-public) of new Cubase releases could be beneficial, if managed correctly. It seems like there is enough money at Steinberg/Yamaha to buy other Software (Spectrallayers) or trying to compete on a market that is dominated by Apple (VST Live), but not for the actual flagship product? Don’t even know if next paid version will be 12.5 or 13.0 - or whether that’s this year or next. I also suspect that the Cubase development team and the support team are somewhat understaffed (it is very noticeable with the support, which either doesn’t answer at all or only several weeks later, and I produce very accurate bug reports and reproduction sequences). Cubase 12.0.40 - Aug(Wed) Cubase 12.0.50 - Novem(Thurs) Cubase 12.0.52 - Novem(Tues) I mean, there will be more updates of course, but when, and what they consist of who knows. My suspicion is that the bugs that get get fixed (apart from crashes, which are obviously always top priority) are those that are either reported by several people through support, or are reported by the right people (I guess that if Hans Zimmer as the most famous Cubase user reports something, there is some jumping going on at Cubase HQ…) ![]()
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