In this Cubase Tutorial, Bruce Aisher gives you an introduction to the various ways you can apply EQ to your tracks in Cubase. You’ll learn what EQ actually is, what the different filters, bands and curve shapes are used for and how to adjust them to your needs. You’ll also learn ...
While we won't delve into every aspect of music theory in this article, below I'll describe some of the most common concepts in music theory and redirect you to some of our articles to find out more about specific topics. Check out the links below to learn more about each element of m...
Cubase LE allows you to create up to 16 audio tracks and 24 MIDI tracks, which is not bad, all told. Its composition tools are quite developed, and the same could certainly be said for their audio and MIDI editing tools as well as virtual instruments, amps, and 23 audio VST effects. ...
“[Orchestrators] are able to turn a Cubase file into a real orchestral score. We are able to orchestrate sixty minutes of orchestra in two weeks. We are able to fix any potential issues that may arise. We know our role in the post-production workflow and maximize our skill set.”— Je...
Learn how to effectively practice guitar with a metronome for improved rhythm and timing. Discover the benefits and techniques to enhance your playing.
because the pitch‑correction simply took away what made the vocals interesting in the first place — the tiny variances in pitch between the voices. Although an epic fail as a sonic experiment, it was a valuable lesson, because it caused me to start analysing vocals, and to learn what ma...
A DAW is a program designed for music recording, editing, and more. Unless you’re going to be recording your drums often and want the same high end software pro engineers and producers use (likePro ToolsorCubase), you can getAudacity(not super user friendly, but it’s free), orReaper...
Learn how to seamlessly switch StudioRack between input and playback monitor modes. In Reaper and Bitwig Studio, this is done with a simple auto-sync setting. In DAWs such as Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase and Studio One, this is done by setting up HUI. ...
Another widening technique that's better for mono compatibility is EQ'ing the left and right channels in equal but opposite ways. A number of software EQs (including those in Cubase and Reaper) have an option to invert their gain settings, so you can use this feature to save time. Feed ...
Learn how to set up plugin MIDI Control for your Waves plugins in various DAWs. All Waves plugins have a MIDI node that enables you to configure the plugin to receive MIDI from a physical or virtual controller. Note: Only automatable controls appear in the MIDI learn dialog (right-click on...