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Cubase’s quantise tools aren’t just for MIDI these days: find out how to make your recorded audio parts sit in the same groove.
The groove‑quantise functions in Cubase allow you to tighten your performance without killing that all‑important human feel.
Learn to switch between monitor systems with Cubase’s Control Room.
Manage multiple monitor mixes with Cubase’s Control Room.
If you’ve ever wanted to tighten the timing of multitrack drums in Cubase, look no further...
Cubase’s new comping facilities allow you to assemble the perfect multitrack recording from several takes.
Mastering keyboard shortcuts makes Cubase easier to use and is good for your health!
Recording and mixing with outboard gear in Cubase 6.
Mangling your old drum loops is easy with Cubase 6’s LoopMash 2 plug-in. • Read Part 1 • Read Part 2
We introduce even more ways to spice up your drum loops in Cubase. • Read Part 1 • Read Part 3
If you want to breathe new life into your drum loop library, Cubase has the tools. You just need the know-how! • Read Part 2 • Read Part 3
Comping the perfect vocal from multiple takes is a common editing task — and Cubase 6 makes it easier than ever.
Cubase’s send effects aren’t just for reverb and delay!
Not everyone uses keyboards to get their MIDI into Cubase, and with other controllers you may need to do a little more work...
They shoot, you score! Cubase includes all the tools a would-be media composer needs to get started.
Drawing automation data in Steinberg Cubase has creative applications that transcend simple level and pan tweaking.
Have you ever wondered how best to use the different automation modes in Cubase? Then read on...
John Walden considers the leap from 32 to 64.
Even a handful of knobs and sliders on a MIDI master keyboard are enough to give you hands-on control of your Cubase mix.
Knowing how to interpret and act on Cubase's level meters can help you to make better mixes.
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