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If you want to overdub programmed parts to a performance that varies in tempo, Cubase has all the tools you need.
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If you want to overdub programmed parts to a performance that varies in tempo, Cubase has all the tools you need.
We show you how to disassemble tracks for creative reworking in Live.
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As we wait with bated breath for the release of DP8, let’s revise some core DP techniques…
We see why there’s much more to Live’s Frequency Shifter effect than meets the eye...
Learn how to import and combine Environment layers to create new MIDI facilities for your projects.
The key features of Acoustica’s Mixcraft have always been affordability and ease of use. Version 6 builds on these strengths but also adds a new Pro Studio edition.
Pro Tools’ template system, and its undocumented Track Presets feature, can help your sessions get moving faster.
It’s a Reason reverberation extravaganza this month, as we look at the tools available and how to use them.
Fix vocal pitch in Sonar without nasty correction artifacts.
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