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Try out some ’80s-style high-frequency enhancement by recreating the famous ‘Dolby A’ trick with Cubase’s bundled plug-ins.
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Try out some ’80s-style high-frequency enhancement by recreating the famous ‘Dolby A’ trick with Cubase’s bundled plug-ins.
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Cubase 7’s Mix Console is far more capable than its predecessors, but can be daunting to newcomers. We show you how to configure it to your needs.
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In the dim and distant past, Cubasis used to be one of the names Steinberg reserved for junior versions of Cubase...
Steinberg's DAW software has received perhaps its biggest shake-up to date, with a redesigned mixer and some clever chord functions.
Learn how to march to a different beat in Cubase, by locking a tempo-varying performance to a fixed beat — and vice-versa.
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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Find out how to build a natural-sounding acoustic drum kit in Cubase’s Groove Agent One.
Get creative with your guitar tones, using Cubase’s VST Amp Rack
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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.
Steinberg’s latest interface features a generous complement of I/O options, flexible foldback and a fully fledged monitor controller.
The groove‑quantise functions in Cubase allow you to tighten your performance without killing that all‑important human feel.