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The Cubasis Project Importer for macOS and Windows allows you to import projects made with the Cubasis apps for iOS and Android into Cubase.
After installing the Cubasis Project Importer extension, please follow these steps:
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- Launch Cubase.
- Go to the File menu and select 'Cubasis Projects' from the sub-menu 'Import'.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
If you are experiencing difficulties with importing Cubasis projects into Cubase, please refer to this Help Center article.
More information can be found on the Cubasis web page and in the online help within Cubasis.
Enables import of projects made with Cubasis 2.8.2 or newer.
Mac OSmacOS 10.14 · 10.15 · 11.0 | February 7, 2020 Windows 64-BitWindows 10 (version 1809 or later, 64-Bit only) |
Supported Cubase versions: Cubase Pro 10 · Cubase Artist 10 · Cubase Elements 10 · Cubase LE 10 · Cubase AI 10 or newer | |
Cubasis Project Importer 3.0 · 1 MB | Cubasis Project Importer 3.0 · 2.7 MB |
Please find the last officially supported releases for older Cubase versions and operating systems listed below.
Please note: Import of Cubasis 3 projects requires Cubasis Project Importer 3.
Mac OSmacOS 10.13 · 10.14.2 · 10.15 | December 19, 2018 WindowsWindows 8.1 · Windows 10 |
Supported Cubase versions: Cubase Pro 9.5 · Cubase Artist 9.5 · Cubase Elements 9.5 · Cubase LE 9.5 · Cubase AI 9.5 or newer | |
Cubasis Project Importer 2.7 · 2 MB | Cubasis Project Importer 2.7 · 2.4 MB |
Mac OSMac OS X 10.12 · 10.13 | March 27, 2018 WindowsWindows 8.1 · Windows 10 |
Supported Cubase versions: Cubase Pro 9.5 · Cubase Artist 9.5 · Cubase Elements 9 · Cubase LE 9 Cubase AI 9 or newer | |
Cubasis Project Importer 2.4 · 339 KB | Cubasis Project Importer 2.4 · 2.6 MB |
CUBASIS IMPORTER 2.3
Mac OSMac OS X 10.12 | November 29, 2017 WindowsWindows 8 · Windows 10 |
Supported Cubase versions: Cubase Pro 9.0.30 · Cubase Artist 9.0.30 · Cubase Elements 9.0.30 · Cubase LE 9.0.30 · Cubase AI 9.0.30 or newer | |
Cubasis Project Importer 2.3 · DMG · 557 KB | Cubasis Project Importer 2.3 · 2.6 MB |
Cubasis Project Importer 2.2
Mac OSMac OS X 10.12 | July 6, 2017 WindowsWindows 8.1 · Windows 10 |
Supported Cubase versions: Cubase Pro 8.5.30 · Cubase Artist 8.5.30 · Cubase Elements 9.0.20 · Cubase LE 9.0.20 Cubase AI 9.0.20 or newer | |
Cubasis Project Importer 2.2 · DMG · 550 KB | Cubasis Project Importer 2.2 · 2.4 MB |
Cubasis Project Importer 2.1
Mac OSMac OS X 10.12 | March 27, 2017 WindowsWindows 8 · Windows 10 |
Supported Cubase versions: Cubase Pro 8.5.20 · Cubase Artist 8.5.20 · Cubase Elements 9.0.10 · Cubase LE 9.0.10 Cubase AI 9.0.10 or newer | |
Cubasis Project Importer 2.1.0 · ZIP · 340 KB | Cubasis Project Importer 2.1.0 · 2.4 MB |
Cubasis Project Importer 2.0
Mac OSMac OS X 10.11 · macOS 10.12 | October 28th, 2016 WindowsWindows 7 · Windows 8 · Windows 8.1 · Windows 10 |
Supported Cubase versions: Cubase Pro 8.0.40 · Cubase Artist 8.0.40 · Cubase Elements 8.0.40 · Cubase LE 8.0.40 Cubase AI 8.0.40 or newer | |
Cubasis Project Importer 2.0.0 · 330 KB | Cubasis Project Importer 2.0.0 · 2.3 MB |
Cubasis Project Importer 1.9.5
Mac OS XMac OS X 10.10 · 10.11 | WindowsWindows 8 · Windows 8.1 · Windows 10 |
Supported Cubase versions: Cubase 7.5.40 · Cubase Artist 7.5.40 · Cubase Elements 8.0.20 · Cubase LE 8.0.20 · Cubase AI 8.0.20 or newer | |
Cubasis Project Importer 1.9.5 · 305 KB | Cubasis Project Importer 1.9.5 · 2.2 MB |
Cubasis Project Importer 1.9.5 grants compatibility with Cubasis 1.9.5 or later and will load corresponding Halion Sonic SE and Groove Agent SE sounds when importing Cubasis 1.9.5 or later projects that contain MiniSampler factory sounds. |
Cubasis Project Importer 1.9.0
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Mac OS XMac OS X 10.9 · 10.10 | WindowsWindows 7 · Windows 8 · Windows 8.1 |
Supported Cubase versions: Cubase 7.5 · Cubase Artist 7.5 · Cubase Elements 7 · Cubase LE 7 · Cubase AI 7 or newer | |
Cubasis Project Importer 1.9.0 · 294 KB | Cubasis Project Importer 1.9.0 · 2.1 MB |
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Smartsheet Contributor Kate Eby on Jun 17, 2016
Success relies on organization, and a calendar is one way that helps many people stay on track, meet deadlines, and organize their events. Apple’s built-in calendar app, iCal, is a go-to for scheduling - you can invite other attendees to events, link to maps, set notifications, and add events using natural language (if you type, “meeting with Joe at 2 pm Friday” and iCal will auto-create the calendarized entry).
However, greater functionality is required for scheduling many projects and events. Perhaps you need to access calendar information on multiple devices that aren’t all Apple products. Maybe you want to keep an editable to-do list inside your calendar app. There’s also the possibility that you just want an alternative to what comes standard on a Mac. Below you’ll find a roundup of the top calendar apps for Mac, as well as iCal add-ons so you can manage your schedule your way.
Top 5 Calendar Apps for Mac That Will Keep You Organized
Looking for a Mac calendar app that goes beyond the features offered by iCal? These five apps, that work with Mac OS X or later, have all the essential calendar features plus added functionality including the ability to add tasks, to-do lists, weather updates, and customization options that will give you just the experience you want.
1. Fantastical 2
This full-featured app will help you keep track of all the things you need to accomplish in a day. You can easily import calendars from Google, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo, and other CalDAV accounts to make Fantastical 2 your one-stop view for all events in your life. Once calendars are loaded, you can create sets of calendars to see the information you want, and add reminders using natural language. You can even program calendar sets to appear by location, so that when you’re home, you only see the calendars related to your personal life.
Other helpful features of Fantastical 2 include the widget and Mini Window. The widget supports extensions so you can add other important daily information, like weather, to your daily calendar. The Mini Window lives in your menu bar and is easily editable for quick updates - a helpful tool for those viewing their calendar on desktop.
The latest version of Fantastical 2.2 is available for $49.99. You may also purchase the Fantastical 2 calendar app for iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch separately, and your calendars will sync across devices.
Features:
- Works with iCloud, Exchange, and Google
- Multiple calendar views, with light or dark themes
- Add events and reminders using natural language
- Included widget shows everything happening in a day
- Ability to add other extensions to the widget such as weather
- Links to Google Hangouts
- Maps displayed for locations
- Add event notes and URLs
- Search for events
- Available in English, French, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese
2. BusyCal2
BusyCal2 looks a lot like iCal, but is more powerful. Like the other calendar software for Mac in this roundup, BusyCal2 syncs with Google, iCloud, iOS, and other CalDAV accounts. It includes all the typical calendar views (day, week, month, and year), and also adds a List view. You can decide the number of weeks you want to show in a month view, or number of days in a week view. BusyCal2 includes several other calendar capabilities, such as adding weather and moon phases, to-dos (with or without a date), and sticky notes.
BusyCal2 is also highly customizable. You can change colors and fonts for specific calendars and types of to-dos and even add Emojis to specific days. Additionally, you can create calendar groups and turn groups on or off to show or hide calendar activity. If you don’t want to keep the app open on your screen, there’s a menu bar app so you can see your day at a glance. The app costs $49.99, but you can try it free for 30 days.
Features:
- Syncs with iCloud, Google, Yahoo, and other CalDAV services
- See events and to-dos in the calendar view
- Create calendar groups
- Change number of weeks shown in a month or days in a week
- Change fonts and colors and add Emojis
- Create Sticky Notes
- Add to-dos with or without a date
- Menu bar app option
3. Microsoft Outlook
The calendar feature is an element of the email app in Microsoft Outlook and is geared toward business users. Many of the features in the app are designed to help you schedule meetings based on the availability of other team members. With this app you can view group schedules and side-by-side calendars, send out meeting invites, and create all-day events. The calendar overlay feature allows you to view your personal schedule and work appointments in one view. The app is part of Microsoft Outlook for Mac and costs $109.99.
Features:
- View availability of other team members
- Organize meetings
- Send calendars through email
- Publish calendars to Microsoft Office.com
- Link to calendars on Microsoft SharePoint sites
- Change calendar settings and colors
4. SmartDay
This calendar app doubles as a task manager. You can change due dates by dragging and dropping tasks onto specific days; uncompleted tasks will automatically be moved to the next day. The auto-schedule feature allows you to place tasks into a timeline so you can easily view deadlines and identify how many tasks you can complete in a day or week. Use SmartDay as an organizational tool by attaching notes and documents to events, and even include checklists within your notes. For example, you can add a grocery list to a scheduled shopping event.
The calendar app runs on a Mac, but iOS and other device versions are available, as well as a web-based option. Try the SmartDay Mac OS X app for $29.99, iPhone and iPad app for $9.99 each, or the web version for free.
Features:
- Synchronize events and tasks with iCal
- Search events
- Drag and drop events
- Create tasks and to-dos
- Apply tags
- Add detailed notes to any item
- Create checklists on any Note
- Automatically schedule tasks
- Connects with Google Calendars
5. Rainlendar
Rainlendar is a highly customizable calendar app that lives on your desktop and includes a variety of ‘skins’. Create an event, task list, or alarm and then choose a single skin or mix skin template to create the exact view to fit your needs. Rainlendar is the most customizable of the calendar apps listed here, and that is the product’s strength. Rainlendar offers many of the basic calendar features along with the ability to create a to-do list and pop-up reminders and view multiple calendars in a single view. There is a Lite version, which is free, and a more robust app that costs €9.95 (about $11) available on the Rainlendar site.
Features:
- Customize the view with skins
- Subscribe to online calendars
- Keep events and tasks in separate lists
- Integrates with Outlook or Google
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Use iCal the Way You Want with Calendar Software for Mac
Enhance the familiar iCal functions with software add-ons that allow you to display appointments on the desktop, customize the look of the calendar, incorporate weather updates, and provide a way to enter events quickly. We’ve rounded up calendar add-ons for iCal that will change the way you view appointments.
Blotter
Blotter integrates with iCal and copies your schedule to your desktop, so you don’t need to open iCal to view it. You choose which events from iCal to display on Blotter, and you can also quickly add events or create reminders from the desktop view. However, you can’t edit existing appointments from the app. You can download the Blotter app from the Mac App store for $9.99.
Features:
- See iCal appointments on your desktop
- Add new events or reminders
- View the next seven days (regardless of the day of the week)
- Customize display
Calendar 2
This customizable menu bar app displays information beyond calendar events on your desktop. With this calendar app add-on, you can also see the weather for the next 15 days, as well as Facebook events and birthdays. Customize the look of the app with one of 20 available themes, or set a background using your favorite picture. The Calendar 2 app is free, but more advanced features are available as in-app purchases.
Features:
- Customize the look with one of 20 themes
- View weather details
- See upcoming iCal appointments at a glance
- View Facebook events and birthdays
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QuickCal
Use QuickCal to quickly add events to your iCal. The app uses natural language and auto-complete for fast input, and will send alerts for schedule conflicts. Along with iCal, the app can integrate with Google Calendar and BusyCal. You can try the app free for 14 days or purchase it for $2.99.
Features:
- Quickly enter appointments and reminders
- Uses natural language and auto-complete
- Detects appointment conflicts
TimeWorks
TimeWorks displays all of your iCal appointments simultaneously on your desktop in an easy-to-read visual. iCal events appear on your desktop in chronological order (moving left to right), and a vertical yellow line on the screen tracks progress as events pass. You can choose to display events from a single day or a longer period. TimeWorks’ Exposé setting brings all the events displayed on the desktop in front of all currently open windows. Instead of having to minimize windows to see what’s happening next, hit F9 and you’ll see them immediately. It’s a helpful feature for those who often have multiple windows open while they work. TimeWorks is available for $9.99.
Features:
- View upcoming events in chronological order on your desktop
- Use the Exposé feature to bring all events to the front of your screen
DateLine
DateLine copies your calendar events and tasks from iCal to your desktop, and offers additional customization features such as color, font, size, themes, and transparency. You can view up to 69 days at once in a calendar dateline. The DateLine app costs $4.99.
Features:
- Customizable by color, font, size, and transparency
- Lock the DateLine placement on the desktop
- View events and tasks on your desktop
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