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Steinberg Cubase Studio 4 Getting Started Studio Manual
Steinberg Cubase Studio 4 Getting Started Studio Manual
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52 Tutorial 4: Working with loops Loop Browser The “Loop Browser” allows you to have a single window that gives you quick and easy access to all your loops. In the “Loop Browser” you can search for audio files, use tags to categorize, audition the audio in the open project’s tempo and a whole lot more. Adding loops 1.Select “Open Loop Browser” from the Media menu. 2.Once the Loop Browser has finished scanning your hard disk(s) for loop files, they will be displayed in the Viewer section....
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53 Tutorial 4: Working with loops Making copies Now that we have our loop let’s copy it using the “Repeat” function. 1.Click on the loop event in the Project window to select it. 2.Choose “Repeat” from the Edit menu. 3.In the dialog that opens, set the “Count” field to “13”. 4.Click “OK”. The loop will be copied 13 times and all repeats will be placed one after the other. Insert into Project We are now going to add one more loop. This time we’ll use the “Insert into Project” command. 1.Create a new...
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55 Tutorial 5: External MIDI instruments Introduction In this tutorial we are going to show you how to set up your MIDI devices and how to record them into Cubase. You may have a MIDI keyboard that is playing back MIDI data from Cubase and you want the data recorded as au- dio for further processing for the final mix. Learning to use the right tools will make these steps easy. By adding External instruments (Cubase only) you can have a MIDI keyboard’s audio outputs plugged directly into your audio...
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56 Tutorial 5: External MIDI instruments 4.We want the audio from the K2000 to be in stereo. This means we are going to physically plug audio cables from the K2000’s output into the MI4 input. Since the MI4 has 4 inputs we are going to plug them into the Line In 3 and 4. Choose “1” for “Stereo Return(s)” since the K2000 has a left and right output. 5.We created a MIDI device earlier, so let’s click on “As- sociate MIDI Device” and choose the “K2000”. To create a new MIDI Device (e. g. if you didn’t...
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57 Tutorial 5: External MIDI instruments 4.Remember that we created a MIDI device in the MIDI Device Manager. MIDI Devices contain valuable informa- tion about patch names, bank selections and a few other things. This helps us in that we already have all the pro- gram names for the K2000 at our disposal. Click on the “Programs” button in the inspector and choose the “Ste- reo Grand” piano sound. If your MIDI device is different from the one in this tutorial choose a piano sound from your device....
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59 Tutorial 6: Mixing and effects Introduction In this section we’ll draw from the last 5 tutorials and finally get a mix ready with proper levels, EQs and effects. Auto- mation will be added and then we’ll export the audio. Setting levels The first thing we want to do is to set the levels for our project. This helps us get a preliminary balance of the mix so we can add EQ and effects later. 1.Select the Mixer from the Devices menu. The default key command for this is [F3]. 2.Cubase only: Hide the...
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60 Tutorial 6: Mixing and effects Setting pan 1.Setting the pan for each track moves its position in the stereo mix. It will either keep the signal balanced in the middle of the left and right speaker, lean to the left or lean to the right or be completely in the left or right speaker. 2.Right-clicking in the panner for certain track types pre- sents you with three different types of pan options. The different pan options are described in detail in the chapter “The Mixer” in the Operation Manual. To...