Well, the wait is over, since Steinberg and Yamaha have combined their expertise into three new products. After all, Yamaha have produced some revolutionary audio interfaces in their time, such as their DSP Factory (which contained the inner functions of an 02R digital mixer), and the SW1000XG (an inspiring combination of audio interface, MIDI synth, digital mixer and DSP multi–effects unit), as well as championing software and hardware integration. When Yamaha purchased Steinberg in late 2004, many people wondered what future collaborations there might be. The first fruit of the Yamaha–Steinberg union is finally with us, but does it provide the hardware/software integration that Cubase and Nuendo users have hoped for? And what is there to tempt users of other DAWs? Let's find out.Īlthough primarily a software developer, Steinberg have made occasional forays into hardware territory over the years: the Houston Remote Controller for Cubase and Nuendo, the innovative but ill–fated Midex interfaces, and a range of Steinberg–badged audio interfaces manufactured by RME.
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