![]() ![]() Most of the time when folks think of backwards compatibility it’s something like - will the latest version of Cubase open an old Project created with Cubase 7.5? Which it will.īut it works the other way too. There’s actually more flexibility than that because of how smartly Steinberg designed their backward compatibility in Cubase. So one was either stuck using C11 (if they wanted to use older versions of Cubase) or moved on entirely with upgrading to C12. ![]()
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