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Author Topic: Werner Kracht - 25 years at steinberg  (Read 11742 times)

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Re: Werner Kracht - 25 years at steinberg
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2024, 12:19:30 PM »
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Werner Kracht | Key Developer at Steinberg | His Legacy & Role in Democratizing Music Making

17/06/2022

The IMSTA “Meet the Developers Series” continues with Werner Kracht. Werner has been a key programmer at Steinberg for over 36 year – having developed game-changing software products such as Pro-24 and Cubase for the ATARI and Cubase VST for Mac and PC. In this interview, Werner takes us though his life as a musician and his transition into a successful career developing music software. Without doubt, Werner has had a huge role in the democratisation of music creation, making it possible for creators to affordability bring their musical ideas to life.


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Re: Werner Kracht - 25 years at steinberg
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2024, 03:06:05 PM »
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Meet the Developers Series | Wolfgang Kundrus | Cubase | Nuendo | Studio One

29/04/2022

The IMSTA "Meet the Developers Series" continues with Wolfgang Kundrus, the main software architect behind Steinberg Cubase and Nuendo; and later the co-founder of PreSonus and the man behind Studio One.