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TLDR

Cubase Hub is a Windows desktop app that gives Cubase music producers one dashboard to organize project files, VST plugins, MIDI clips, and templates.

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    What it does
      Organizes Cubase files
      Single dashboard
      Local only
    Features
      Project manager
      MIDI library
      VST plugin organizer
      Template library
    Tech stack
      Windows app
      Local storage
    Use cases
      Music producers
      Cubase workflow

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Organize Cubase project files and templates from a single dashboard.

USE CASE 2

Sort VST and VST3 plugins so instruments and effects stay easy to find.

USE CASE 3

Browse a MIDI file library of presets and clips without hunting through folders.

USE CASE 4

Start new music projects faster using saved templates.

What is it built with?

Windows

How does it compare?

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LanguageTypeScriptC++
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity2/51/5
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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

Standard Windows installer, no extra configuration needed.

In plain English

Cubase Hub is a Windows desktop application designed to help music producers organize the files and resources they use with Cubase, a professional digital audio workstation made by Steinberg. Instead of hunting through separate folders for project files, plugin directories, MIDI libraries, and templates, the app provides a single dashboard where everything can be browsed and accessed. The features described in the README include a project manager for Cubase session files, a MIDI file library for organizing presets and MIDI clips, a VST and VST3 plugin organizer for keeping instrument and effect plugins sorted, and a template library for storing starting points that speed up new project creation. All of these are common file types and organizational needs in a typical Cubase-based production setup. Installation is a standard Windows installer: download the setup file from the GitHub releases page, run it, and follow the prompts. The README says no additional software or configuration is needed beyond that. The app runs on Windows 10 and Windows 11. All operations are local, meaning the app does not send files to a cloud service or require an internet connection for its core features. The README does not specify what programming language or framework the application is built with, and does not include screenshots of the interface. The README format, including its feature checklist and privacy note, closely mirrors other repository READMEs in a similar style, suggesting this may be part of a related set of desktop utility tools built for specific software ecosystems.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Walk me through installing Cubase Hub on Windows 11 and setting up my plugin folders.
Prompt 2
How do I organize my VST3 plugin library using Cubase Hub's plugin organizer?
Prompt 3
Suggest a folder structure for Cubase Hub's template library for a home studio.
Prompt 4
What does Cubase Hub's project manager do differently from Cubase's built-in file browser?

Frequently asked questions

What is cubase-hub?

Cubase Hub is a Windows desktop app that gives Cubase music producers one dashboard to organize project files, VST plugins, MIDI clips, and templates.

How hard is cubase-hub to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is cubase-hub for?

Mainly general.

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