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The Cue v1.0.0 WiN MAC

The Cue

107 MB

Save Your Live Performances with The Cue Sequencer

The Cue is the pioneering VSTi audio plugin designed specifically to help musicians set up cues for live performances with a sequencer. With The Cue, musicians can easily create cues or signals for all band members or performers, ensuring flawless coordination throughout the performance. The plugin features an intuitive, user-friendly interface, making it incredibly simple to use even for beginners.

Additionally, The Cue offers multi-section functionality, allowing users to balance each section individually for a perfectly customized experience.

Whether managing a full band or coordinating complex live shows, The Cue is the essential tool for keeping every performer in sync and every moment perfectly on cue.

Product Features
Easy to use: create a cue as easy as drawing a MIDI block.
Multi section with Simple balancing control.

System Requirements
Windows 7, 8, 10 (latest update) or later
MacOS 10.12, 10.13, 10,14 or 10.15 (latest update)
i5
4GB RAM minimum (8GB+ recommended)
1GB minimum free hard drive space

Supported Plugin Format
Windows – VST3 64-bit
MAC – VST3, Audio Units

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