
Release Year: 2013
Producer: Ask Video
Producer’s Website: www.askvideo.com/course/cubase-7-102-songwriters-musicians-toolbox
Author: Matthew Loel T. Hepworth
Duration: 05:11:00
Type of Material: Video Lesson
Language: English
- 593 MB
Description: Matthew Loel T. Hepworth developed a training program to help you quickly realize your musical ideas. He proves that the best way to learn a program is to work with it on a song. This way, you’ll gain the knowledge you really need for creative work. However, you’ll also learn the program, as well as all the techniques musicians need to ensure your creative ideas don’t get lost in the complex obstacles a DAW inevitably throws your way.
Just want to get your tracks down fast without struggling with the software? Learn Cubase 7—from the composer & songwriter perspective—in this making music-focused course by Cubase product specialist Matt Hepworth…
When inspiration strikes, the last thing you need is to worry about menu items, key commands and audio setup. But that’s what usually happens when working with any DAW: Great ideas get lost in a technical maze! But what if you could learn Cubase from a creative perspective without all that audio engineer mumbo-jumbo? You can and you will!
In this musician-friendly course, Matt Hepworth has designed tutorials to help you get your musical ideas down fast. He proves that the best way to learn music software is by working on a song. That way, you only get the knowledge you really need to get the creative work done! Yet, you also learn the software and all the techniques that musicians need to know to make sure that creative ideas don’t get lost in the complex roadblocks that DAWs inevitably throw your way.
Once your inspirations are recorded, this course eases you into some basic production techniques, giving you the perfect intro to Matt’s next course in our Cubase 7 series: The Producer’s and Engineer’s Toolbox.
Content :
01.Welcome! (01:20)
02. Mouse and Modifier Keys (07:36)
03. Making Connections (and buffer size) (10:16)
04. Starting Projects & Media Management (05:13)
05. Overview of the Project Window (06:52)
06. Using the Sound Browser (10:01)
07. Using the Loop Browser (06:27)
08. Using the Chord Track (07:07)
09. Editing Loops in the Project Window (05:03)
10. Using the Arranger Track (07:53)
11. Moving the Left and Right Locators (05:33)
12. Keypad and Mouseless Recording Workflow (07:03)
13. Working with the Click (05:19)
14. Establishing Tempo and Key Signature (03:50)
15. Cycle Recording (09:01)
16. How to Quantize MIDI note data (06:59)
17. Stacked Recording Mode (07:11)
18. Overlapping MIDI Events (03:11)
19. Editing MIDI in the Key Editor (07:20)
20. Linear Recording (06:26)
21.Adjusting Track Volume (02:57)
22. The Project Setup Window (02:23)
23. Setting Proper Input Levels (04:38)
24. Monitoring and Recording Audio (07:05)
25. Overlapping Audio Events (03:44)
26. The Pool and Project Folder (08:49)
27. Configuring Snap for Editing (04:14)
28. Cut, Copy, and Paste in Detail (03:36)
29. Cubase Tools and the Toolbox (08:39)
30. Using the Scrub and Play Tools (04:47)
31. Using Event Handles (04:58)
32. Comping and the Comp Tool (11:34)
33. Crossfading Audio Events (04:39)
34. Pitch and the VariAudio Editor (11:03)
35. Dissolving MIDI Events (03:54)
36. Introduction to the MixConsole (08:19)
37. Adding an FX Channel Track (07:38)
38. Using the Control Strip (10:44)
39. Editing the EQ (07:42)
40. Applying Presets (03:18)
41. Basic Mix Automation (04:14)
42. The All-Important Stereo Output Channel (07:55)
43.Adjusting the Left and Right Locators (04:15)
44. Adding Mastering Plug-ins (14:39)
45. Monitoring the Loudness Meter (05:42)
46. Adding a Dithering Plug-in (03:18)
47. Audio Mixdown (12:17)
48. Making a Backup (03:31)
Sample files: None provided
Video format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1280×720, 16:9, 30,000 fps, 444 kbps
Audio: AAC, 44.1 kHz, 96.0 kbps, 2 channels


