Now that you've mastered the "Fundamentals" of Cubase it's time to start producing music! This tutorial by Matt Hepworth explores all the need-to-knows techniques required to start you on your way to producing tracks in Steinberg's Cubase 6...
One of the key elements of learning a new DAW is getting to know the tracks, the mixer, its signal flow and the recording tools. That's exactly what this Production Basics tutorial is all about. Produced by Cubase North American Product Specialist, Matthew Loel T. Hepworth, this tutorial will teach youkiller production tips including all you need to know about routing, function buttons, input and master faders, and working with all the different project views. You'll also explore how to set up a virtual Cubase Control Room and how to achieve a recording environment with a completely mouseless workflow!
Next you move into exploring the different cycle recording modes, customizing the metronome, and how to use tempo track and markers.
By the time you finish this Cubase Production Basics tutorial you'll get all the insider information you need to begin the journey of building, producing and mixing your tracks. So sit in the virtual control room with Cubase expert Matt Hepworth and learn from the master himself as he delivers the details about production basics to get you producing like a pro in Cubase 6.
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Reviews
Mehmet Fatih Kara wrote on April 9, 2014
Very intuitive. Looking forward to the next one and moving forward
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Piero C wrote on February 10, 2014
Good explanations of all topis, il like it! I will watch the others tutorials by the same author
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Carlos Gomez Asensio wrote on September 25, 2013
Fantastic. I understand all and I am beginner.
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Wibbers wrote on June 13, 2013
Another well-presented course that fits in well towards the start of the Cubase 6 series, preparing the viewer for the later courses.
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C.M. Frederik wrote on July 7, 2011
I wrote it before: I was looking forward for this tutorial and it was there... as very good as always.
I enjoyed the clearness of the explications, the clear voice, the examples.
Shortly: the best video of al the video's (Cubase6) I watched from other teachers outside MacProVideo.com.
Chapeau again and.... I'm looking forward for the next tutorial!