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It's not really traditionally used a tool for remastering or DJ-type edits, although it's certainly got the power to be used that way (though I'm used to SX, not entirely sure what's left out in SE).
Remixes sure, that's typical, but then proper remixing is the same as any other production, it takes experience and skill, it isn't something that can be done on the first crack.
Bottom line, I'd say, is that Cubase can do all the things you want to do that, but I think you'd be happier with Ableton Live, or even Wavelab if you're just talking about mastering and no edits.
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