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Steinberg Cubase Studio 4 Getting Started Studio Manual
Steinberg Cubase Studio 4 Getting Started Studio Manual
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Tutorials by Steve Kostrey Revision and Quality Control: Cristina Bachmann, Heiko Bischoff, Marion Bröer, Sabine Pfeifer Thanks to: Georg Bruns The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. No part of this publica- tion may be...
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4 Table of Contents 5Introduction 6Welcome 6About the manuals and the help 7About the program versions 7Key command conventions 7How you can reach us 8System requirements and installation 9About this chapter 9Minimum requirements 10Hardware installation 12Installing Cubasew 12Defragmenting the hard disk (Windows only) 12Register your software 13Setting up your system 14Setting up audio 18Setting up MIDI 20Connecting a synchronizer 20Setting up video 21Optimizing audio performance 23Tutorial 1: Recording...
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6 Introduction Welcome Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of Stein- berg Cubase. You have now become a member of the worlds largest community of music production software us- ers. Looking back at more than 20 years of innovation in computer-based music production, Steinberg has always been the driving force behind software technology and Cu- base is the benchmark for this development. With Version 4, Cubase is taking the next evolutionary step towards a to- tally integrated software and...
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7 Introduction The Operation Manual The Operation Manual is the main Cubase reference docu- mentation, with detailed descriptions of Cubase operations, parameters, functions and techniques. It also includes de- tailed information about the Score Editor. You should be fa- miliar with the concepts and methods described in the Getting Started book before moving on to the Operation Manual. MIDI Devices This pdf document contains descriptions of how to man- age MIDI Devices and device panels. Plug-in...
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9 System requirements and installation About this chapter This chapter describes the requirements and installation procedures for the Windows version and the Mac version of Cubase. Minimum requirements To use Cubase, your computer must meet the following minimum requirements: Windows Windows XP (Home or Professional), or Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit – see below) Intel Pentium or AMD Athlon 1.4 GHz processor Windows DirectX compatible audio hardware; ASIO compatible audio hardware recommended...
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10 System requirements and installation Using the built-in audio hardware of the Macintosh (Mac only) Although Cubase is designed with multi-channel input and output in mind, it’s of course possible to use the pro- gram with “basic” stereo inputs and outputs. As of this writing, all current Macintosh models provide at least built- in 16 bit stereo audio hardware. For detailed information, refer to the documentation describing your computer. Depending on your preferences and requirements, using the...