From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: The Basics
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Project history - Cubase Tutorial
From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: The Basics
Project history
- I'll continue here once again by looking at a very useful function that allows us to move back to edit positions more than a simple one-click undo away. Remember, we can easily step back in our edit history by using the undo option found under the edit menu. We've done that a few times during this course. And the shortcut for it is, ctrl + Z. Here I'll show you a better method that allows us to jump back in time to a previous edit point. And not necessarily one step at a time. Here's that heavily edited vocal file again with it's many adapted volume changes. Created by me clicking and creating new volume notes. That light gray thin line indicates the change in volume playback level as the playhead progresses over the events length. To undo those edit points can be done as said and previously illustrated by using the edit, undo menu option. But I'll show you the better method I just alluded to. First though, I'll contract the track height to make more room here at the screen…
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Rack and track instruments4m 20s
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Using rack instruments6m 9s
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MIDI track recording5m 54s
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Editing MIDI notes4m
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Virtual keyboard2m 45s
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Controller options4m 34s
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Audio track recording4m 45s
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Audio Record Modes6m 55s
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Audio sampler editor8m 8s
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Audio tools7m 55s
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Project history3m 50s
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