Learn the advanced features and workflows in Cubase Pro 10 for recording, performing, mixing, and producing music of all kinds.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Learning Cubase
- Creating a VSTi
- Creating a third party VSTi
- VSTi time signature issues
- VSTi editing
- Introducing MIDI editors
- MIDI editor options
- MIDI editor preferences
- Editing MIDI durations
- MIDI velocity editing
- Audio and MIDI faders
- MIDI modifiers
- MIDI effects
- Modifying note range
- HALion Sonic SE
- MIDI recording modes
- MIDI editing tools
- Adapting MIDI record modes
- Lower zone editor
- MIDI Legato
- Further MIDI functions
- Audio comping
- Track lanes
- Group effects
- Insert effects
- Send effects
- Adjusting send levels
- Using fades
- Dissolving parts
- Cross fading
- Copy options
- Track versions
- Track notepad
- Quick controls: Part 1
- Quick controls: Part 2
- Organising plugins
- Plugin manager
- Plugin manager collections
- Direct offline processing
- DOP in use
- DOP information
- Configuring the MixConsole
- Lower zone MixConsole
- MixConsole connections
- Channel strip access
- Channel strip settings
- Evaluating meter levels
- Loudness meter
- Multiple MixConsoles
- Restoration options
- RestoreRig
- Sibilance issues
- DeEssers
- Render in place
- Sidechaining
- Introducing quantization
- Quantization panel
- Further quantization
- Locking grooves
- Export to audio
- Backing up
- What's next
Taught by
Mark Struthers