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Cubase 4 tricks
Cubase 4 tricks





cubase 4 tricks

It also always returns to the beginning of the currently selected clip when you finish playing. So its easy to set fades, put events at exact picture points etc. (Edit mode just means that when you are editing in the timeline, the video matches where you are. I use "e" to match the button in the track view.ĭoes cubase have edit mode? I always have a key command set to this. There are many such little things like this which I just do by rote - and can't remember off the top of my head.īig "mousing time" saving is putting the channel strip editor onto a key command. So - select a bunch of tracks, then use shift+alt and select the output to the track - and it will change all tracks that are currently selected. It takes a while to get used to the various modifier keys - but they kinda do what you expect. Its very much a workflow thing that you'll work out though. In nuendo, there's a whole key command set that you can load that prioritises markers over transport - and thats the way I like to use my keypad. Get to know markers and their key commands. So - just for things that are not usually used as plugins or done realtime.

cubase 4 tricks

Reverse, pitch shift, time stretch, RX denoise etc. I always set a bunch of (offline) processing to key commands. ) Have the logical editor on a key command you know well. (Selecting the "highest notes only", or every fourth note, or. It is extremely powerful in doing all the jobs that you assume you'd otherwise have to do by hand. The logical editor is your friend for midi stuff. This is more a post thing than a music thing - but still! Shows what is possible. I've made macros to auto edit audio files to a region, giving them an extra frame either side and fading them in/out. Means I rarely have to change my mixer views / setup mid project - I just select a different mixer. In nuendo, I have 4 different mixers available (again, unsure about cubase!) I always set them to 4 easy to remember key commands - and have each setup to show different types of things. Secondly - you've probably worked out function key 3 is your mixer. There are a bunch of similar things you can do with this.

cubase 4 tricks

This allows you to then use the replace audio in video file command (which I also set my own key command for) knowing that the audio will match the vision perfectly.

cubase 4 tricks

Opens the export window ready to export - and it will export exactly to the ends of the video file. Hit "p" (which for me sets Left and Right locators to selected region) I also create a macro (can you do that in cubase? Sorry - don't have that in front of me) so I select a video file, and with a single macro: I'll also make a key command for "set cycle marker" - as I use cycle markers whenever exporting. I'll preface this by saying I'm on nuendo - so I *might* suggest a few things that are nuendo only.įirst thing I do when setting up a new nuendo installation is assign export mix to a key command. Give yourself a good half an hour - and try a few out. Its incredibly worth while scrolling thru the entire list of commands just so you know what is possible. There's something very powerful in setting your own set of key commands up to the way that works for you.







Cubase 4 tricks