Cubase All Plugins Page

Headline: Beyond the DAW: Why Cubase’s Plugin Bundle is a Production Powerhouse in Its Own Right.

When producers debate the "best" Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), they often focus on workflow, MIDI editors, or audio warping algorithms. However, Steinberg’s Cubase has quietly cultivated a different kind of reputation among power users. It isn't just a recording platform; with the "All Plugins" bundle (available in Pro and, to a lesser extent, Artist versions), it is arguably the most sonically comprehensive package on the market.

While competitors often require users to immediately purchase third-party effects to achieve a "pro" sound, Cubase ships with a studio’s worth of rack gear right out of the box. Here is a feature breakdown of why the Cubase plugin ecosystem is a game-changer for modern production. cubase all plugins

Upmix/downmix surround content to stereo or mono. Essential for film composers.

Produces sine, pink noise, white noise, and sweeps. Calibrate your studio monitors or check room modes. Headline: Beyond the DAW: Why Cubase’s Plugin Bundle

Standard peak and RMS metering. Use it on every track before the fader.

Specifically designed for groove loops.


The old VST2 version. Ignore it; the new REVerence is vastly superior.

Before digital, tape added compression and saturation. Magneto emulates this. The old VST2 version

Steinberg’s EQ game is strong. While many pros reach for Pro-Q 3, Cubase’s Frequency is shockingly capable.