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5/14/2013- Choosing a template from the Project Assistant
- Importing a drum loop as a starting point
- Recording guitar
- Choosing an amp and inserting other effects
- Adding virtual instruments
- Adding a compressor
- Working with presets
- Exporting the final mix
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Voiceover] Hi, I'm Pieter Schlosser, and welcome to Up and Running with Cubase 7. In this course, we'll look at Cubase 7 and learn how to produce great music. (mellow music) I'll start by showing you how to set up and create your first project and add a beat. (upbeat music) Then, show you how to use VST Amp Rack to add some unique effects to your guitar. (electric guitar music) We'll see how to create a dynamic mix, by using Cubase's fantastic automation tools.
(funky music) We'll be covering all these features, plus plenty of other tools and techniques. Now let's get started with Up and Running with Cubase 7.
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Introduction
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Welcome43s
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Rebuilding a project file3m 41s
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1. Setting Up Your First Project
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Workflow tips and tricks1m 52s
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2. Making Music: Dropping a Beat
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3. Recording and Editing Audio
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Recording your guitar4m 4s
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Editing tool overview2m 34s
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Using fades and crossfades3m 23s
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4. Recording and Editing MIDI
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Using Cubase MIDI CC lanes3m 35s
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5. Mixing
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Working with presets2m 6s
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Automating your mix4m 56s
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Exporting your final mix3m 1s
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Conclusion
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Next steps47s
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