3/2/2023 0 Comments Cubase arranger track![]() ![]() Sample editor areas Basic editing functions Musical mode Working with regions Snap point - Using audio processing options. Setting up an audio track The channel section Overlapping audio events. MIDI events in Cubase Setting up a MIDI track MIDI fader MIDI channel settings Converting MIDI to audio track - Navigating audio tracks. Changing your focus The transport panel - Navigating MIDI tracks. ![]() Project window areas Track classes Adding tracks- Mastering project navigation. Understanding the pool Understanding the information Using the pool functions Pool interaction Applying offline processes in the pool. How plug-in effects work Cubase's audio plug-in effects Audio track inserts Inserts on control room connections - Using the pool. ReWire setup VSTi and ReWire channels Exporting VSTi and ReWire channels - Using insert effects. Record modes Left and right locators MIDI and audio activity indicators Recording MIDI Recording multiple takes Virtual MIDI keyboard - Using ReWire. Using VST instruments Adding MIDI devices with the device manager - Recording MIDI. Adding a new track Punch-in/punch-out recording Pre-roll/post-roll Punching in new tracks Recording multiple takes - Using VST and MIDI instruments. Recording an audio track Click track, tempo, and time signature - Overdubbing. Using the MediaBay VST instrument presets Importing audio content - Recording audio. Understanding the control room Monitoring with the control room - Managing your media. ![]() Understanding Cubase projects Creating audio tracks Creating an audio track with a preset configuration Creating an instrument track Creating a MIDI track Setting up a MIDI or instrument track. Monitoring methods Setting up VST connections Saving connections - Creating a new project. Connecting an audio interface Working with audio drivers MIDI interfaces and drivers Setting up devices in Cubase Running other applications simultaneously Getting it all working - Monitoring and connecting audio. A brief overview of digital audio What is MIDI? Understanding audio connections Unserstanding MIDI connections Understanding the Cubase environment Understanding Cubase audio terminology Understanding nondestructive editing - Setting up peripherals. What is Cubase? A brief history of Cubase Understanding the Cubase toolset What's new in Cubase 6 Understanding the different versions of Cubase 6 - Understanding Cubase recording technology. "Covers both the Windows and Macintosh versions of the program"-P. Step-by-step coverage on: configuring Cubase and connecting peripheral hardware recording audio and MIDI data managing audio content through the Pool navigating your projects with the Project window exploring features of the Sample Editor, as well as the In-Place, Key, and Drum Editors building a nonlinear project with the Arranger Track tool mixing and mastering your final recording with the Mixer panel, automation features, and surround mixing customizing Cubase to fit your working style and more-Cover, p. ![]()
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