
Release Year: 2016
Manufacturer: Streamworks Audio
Manufacturer’s Website: streamworksaudio.com/swa-kickstart-cubase-elements-8/
Duration: 01:46:38
Type of Material: Video Tutorial
Language: English
- 462.5 MB
Description: Our series of 14 step-by-step tutorial videos on the latest version of Steinberg’s entry-level DAW begins with an introduction to Steinberg Hub and how to set its visibility in the Preferences. We then dive into Cubase Elements itself, analyzing its project folder structure, and starting a new project, adding a range of track types: MIDI, audio, instrument, etc. Then, we get into Cubase Elements itself, analyzing its project folder structure and starting a new project by adding a range of track types: MIDI, Audio, Instrument, etc.
With each track type controlled by its own array of Project settings, we show you how to view them in the Information Line and change them with the Project Set Up properties dialog, before discussing coloring of track types and introducing the Inspector.
Next, we move on to setting up input and output connections in order to record external sound sources and make our project heard. This includes working in the VST Connections dialog to organize input busses and create input/output presets, and adjusting audio interface-related settings in the Device Manager.
In the Media Bay, User Interface and Inspector chapters, we search for media assets and load a VSTi by choosing a preset; take a quick tour of the UI and its interactive elements, and get hands-on with the Inspector’s various panels.
Content :
├── 01-Introduction.mp4
├── 02-starting-projects.mp4
├── 03-project-setting.mp4
├── 04-making-connections.mp4
├── 05-vst-connections.mp4
├── 06-media-bay.mp4
├── 07-user-interface.mp4
├── 08-inspector.mp4
├── 09-setting-up-tracks.mp4
├── 10-importing-audio.mp4
├── 11-recording.mp4
├── 12-inserting-effects.mp4
├── 13-transport-panel.mp4
└── 14-mix-console.mp4
Example files: none
Video format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1920×1080 (16:9), 29.970 (30000/1001) fps, ~592 kbps avg, 0.010 bits/pixel
Audio: 48.0 kHz, AAC LC, 2 ch, ~128 kbps


