

At this point there is likely no increase of performance to be expected. Also, the multimedia environment of Windows 95 is still living in a world of 16 bits. Hence, the above is our minimum recommendation for running Cubase under Windows 95.Īs of this writing, not all MIDI Interface manufacturers have updated their drivers to work with Windows 95. In reality, Windows 95 requires at least a 486, 33MHz with at least 8 MBytes of RAM, preferably an even faster machine and more memory. There are no real drawbacks, only a few points to be aware of: What are the drawbacks of using Cubase under Windows 95? In the future users can expect a Windows 95 dependant (32-bit) version of Cubase, which will explore more of the new technologies included in Windows 95. The benefits of using Cubase under Windows 95 are provided by the operating system itself in terms of a better desktop, which simplifies file handling etc.

This is because this version of the program is designed to run both under Windows 95 and the older Windows 3.x. What are the benefits of using Cubase under Windows 95?Ĭubase 2.8 does not get any new functionality itself under Windows 95, the program is the same regardless of operating system versions. In this case, this document will help you decide when to "make the jump". You are thinking about updating to Windows 95. In this case you will learn about the differences from using Cubase under Windows 3.x (when we say 3.x, we refer to version 3.0, 3.1 and 3.11). You are already running Windows 95 on your computer. There are two reasons for reading this text: Therefore, all the necessary information about using Cubase under Windows 95 has been gathered in this document. When the printed documentation and Help system for Cubase 2.8 was finalised, Windows 95 was still not shipping. Quote Running Cubase 2.8 under Windows 95
