![]() The new system will be ID-based, meaning that you’ll log into your software with your Steinberg ID to activate it. We already knew that the company was working on ways to get rid of the unpopular eLicenser dongle. The most interesting part of today’s news is Steinbergs announcement of a new licensing system. ![]() Steinberg introduces new ID-based licensing system ![]() This means that if you purchase Cubase 11 from today onwards, you’ll receive a free update to Cubase 12 when it comes out. While we don’t know the release date yet, the grace period for updates starts today. Although the developer states that Cubase will bring “inspiring new features and significant workflow improvements”, they’ve yet to unveil what those will be. While Steinberg hasn’t specified an exact date for the release of Cubase 12, the company says that the next major update of the DAW software will arrive next year.
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