
Cubase: Vocal Timing Correction
Vocal perfection means timing correction — and Cubase’s AudioWarp gives you the tools you need.

Vocal perfection means timing correction — and Cubase’s AudioWarp gives you the tools you need.

While using keyboard shortcuts in a sequencer is nothing new, this month we explain how Cubase SX/SL takes the idea further, and look at Hans Zimmer's unique solution for accessing Key Commands in Cubase.

With only the most basic of keyboard skills, you can use Cubase to play convincing piano parts in real time.

The shape of the music-technology market changed dramatically in 2002, with the two largest German music software companies gaining new ownership from American corporations. Have Steinberg reached the summit with Pinnacle?

All of the main MIDI + Audio sequencers now have a bewildering array of compression and limiting plug-ins built in, but many home musicians are unclear about what all those controls and options do. And with so many varieties of each plug-in available, which one should you choose for the job in hand?

Why do musicians see value in the music they write but not the software they use to write it?

Want to convert your multi-channel instruments into audio? Here’s how to do it in Cubase.

Live loop triggering may not be Cubase’s raison d’être, but it can be done...

Cubase’s natural home may be the recording studio, but you can also use it for on-stage improvisation.

The Logical Editor window is a powerful way to process MIDI data in Cubase, although it can often appear daunting to new users. What's more, it provides excuses for writers to dust off their Mr Spock quotes.