Steinberg Cubase 14 Now With up to 42% Discount!
Bargain hunters beware: It's Steinberg Sale!
Thomann is currently slashing the price of Steinberg Cubase 14. This is a great opportunity to get your hands on the DAW. Thomann is now offering Steinberg Cubase at a special price. You can save up to 42 percent on the DAW. It’s definitely worth it!
Cubase 14 Now on Special Offer
Thomann is kicking off end of summer season with a sale on Steinberg Cubase 14. This includes full versions, updates and upgrades of the DAW. This 30% discount also applies to the crossgrade to Cubase Pro 14. Very cool! If you have always been interested in this DAW, or if you just want to expand your software range a little (and of course at a much lower cost), you should take a closer look at this offer.
Steinberg Cubase 14 offers revised MIDI functions, new creative tools and an optimised user interface that improves everyday usability immediately. The Pro version features enhanced functions such as the Logical Editor, offering deeper control over automation and mixing processes. Meanwhile, the Artist version remains an appealing option, offering most of the tools at a significantly lower price. Even the basic Elements edition allows for surprisingly productive work with few compromises.
If you’ve been considering updating, upgrading or switching to Cubase anyway, the current offer is hard to resist. Not only are the prices much more attractive at the moment, but you can also tailor the range of features to your own workflow depending on the version. Cubase 14 delivers a well-thought-out complete package in every version, enabling professional work for electronic music, band recordings, and sound design.

Prices and details of the anniversary offer
During the current promotion, Steinberg Cubase Pro 14, the Artist version and Elements is on offer. Also on offer are upgrades and crossgrades. An overview of all offers can be found here at Thomann*.
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