Neural Dsp Cubase

For modern guitarists and producers, the combination of and Steinberg Cubase represents the pinnacle of the "in-the-box" rig. It bridges the gap between the tactile feel of a real amp and the precision of a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).

Before opening a single plugin, your audio driver configuration in Cubase is critical. Neural DSP plugins require extremely low round-trip latency (under 10ms) to feel like a real amplifier.

Neural DSP plugins are computationally heavy. They use machine learning to replicate amp circuits, which introduces latency.

Integrating plugins into Steinberg Cubase (version 8 or newer) allows you to use industry-standard guitar tones directly within your DAW. 1. Installation & Licensing neural dsp cubase

Getting Neural DSP plugins running inside Cubase is a game-changer for guitarists looking for studio-grade tones without the hassle of miking up physical amps. Whether you’re a bedroom producer or a professional engineer, this combination offers a streamlined, high-performance workflow.

Neural DSP introduces latency (look-ahead in the noise gate, cabinet IR latency). The Solution:

Here is everything you need to know about running Neural DSP in Cubase. For modern guitarists and producers, the combination of

You must have a Neural DSP account and an iLok account linked together.

Open the iLok License Manager to activate your license or start a 14-day trial before launching Cubase. 2. Setting Up in Cubase

To get the best performance out of Neural DSP in Cubase: Neural DSP plugins require extremely low round-trip latency

Result: You hear the processed amp sound. You record the wet signal. Warning: You cannot change the amp sound after recording.

In Cubase 15 , you can use the AI-powered Spectral Layers to isolate guitar tracks from existing songs and then re-process them using Neural DSP plugins.