New Features
The following list informs you about the most important improvements in Cubase and provides links to the corresponding descriptions.
New Features in Version 11.0.0
Highlights
You can select whether you want ramps or steps as the default type for new controller events. See Controller Lane Setup Menu.
You can copy all of your CC edits to another track. See Controller Lane Context Menu.
You can set your pitchbend steps to semitones to always be perfectly in tune. See Pitchbend Controller Lanes.
You can create ramps and curves in the CC and pitchbend lanes, just like you are used to with automation. See Creating Smooth Transitions between Continuous Controller Events.
You can delete MIDI notes with a simple, fast double-click. See Deleting Note Events.
Cubase now supports more scaling settings for Windows 10, such as 125 %, 150 %, and 200 %. Even plug-ins that do not support HiDPI can now be scaled based on the scaling factor of Windows. See General.
More New Features
Vertical marker lines are shown on all tracks to indicate marker positions on all tracks throughout the entire project. See Markers.
Last but Not Least
When working with the Divide Track List feature, it is now clearly indicated which of the track lists has the keyboard focus. See Keyboard Focus in the Project Window.
Selecting and editing poly pressure events on the controller lane is much more intuitive now. See Adding Poly Pressure Events.