Part I: SETUP. 1. Introducing Basic Concepts. 2. Understanding Cubase Terminology. 3. Setting Up Peripherals. 4. Monitoring Audio. 5. Creating a New Project. Part II: RECORDING. 6. Using the Control Room Mixer. 7. Using VST Sound. 8. Recording Audio. 9. Overdubbing. 10. Using VST and MIDI Instruments. 11. Recording MIDI. 12. Using ReWire. 13. Using Insert Effects. 14. Using the Pool. Part III: NAVIGATION. 15. Navigating Project Window. 16. Mastering Project Navigation. 17. Navigating MIDI Tracks. 18. Navigating Audio Tracks. Part IV: EDITING. 19. Using the Sample Editor. 20. Using Audio Processing Options. 21. Editing Vocals. 22. Editing MIDI Events. 23. Using the Key Editor. 24. Editing and Replacing Drum Tracks. 25. Understanding MIDI Menu Options. Part V: ARRANGING. 26. Quantizing Events. 27. Adding MIDI Track Effects. 28. Mastering Edit Menu Options. 29. Using the Arranger Track. 30. Using the Tempo Track. 31. Working with Beats and Loops. 32. Working in Sync. Part VI: MIXING AND MASTERING. 33. Understanding the Mixer. 34. Working with FX Channel Tracks. 35. Adding Equalization. 36. Working with Group Channel Tracks. 37. Writing Automation. 38. Using MIDI SysEx. 39. Mixing for Surround Sound. 40. Exporting the Final Mix. Part VII: MANAGING. 41. Customizing Your Project. 42. Optimizing Your Project.
Michael Miller has written more than 100 non-fiction books over the past two decades. Collectively, his books have sold more than one million copies. Many of his books build on his experience as a musician, which includes a stint at the Indiana University School of Music's prestigious Jazz Studies program, as well as many years as a working musician. Learn more about Michael and his books at www.molehillgroup.com. He can be contacted via email at cubase@molehillgroup.com. A composer for the past 18 years and a music enthusiast since 1976, Robert Guerin has worked on different personal and professional projects, such as feature and short films, television themes, and educational and corporate videos. As a professor, Robert has put together several courses covering a wide range of topics, such as computer software for musicians, digital audio technologies, sound on the Web, sound in multimedia productions, hard disk recording, and many more. He has been program coordinator at Trebas Institute in Montreal and a part-time professor at Vanier College, also in Montreal. Robert has developed online courses on sound integration in Web pages and has written several articles, tutorials, and software reviews for audio and music related online magazines. Robert has authored five editions of CUBASE POWER! He has also written two editions of MIDI POWER! and co-wrote NUENDO POWER!
Part I: SETUP. 1. Introducing Basic Concepts. 2. Understanding Cubase Terminology. 3. Setting Up Peripherals. 4. Monitoring Audio. 5. Creating a New Project. Part II: RECORDING. 6. Using the Control Room Mixer. 7. Using VST Sound. 8. Recording Audio. 9. Overdubbing. 10. Using VST and MIDI Instruments. 11. Recording MIDI. 12. Using ReWire. 13. Using Insert Effects. 14. Using the Pool. Part III: NAVIGATION. 15. Navigating Project Window. 16. Mastering Project Navigation. 17. Navigating MIDI Tracks. 18. Navigating Audio Tracks. Part IV: EDITING. 19. Using the Sample Editor. 20. Using Audio Processing Options. 21. Editing Vocals. 22. Editing MIDI Events. 23. Using the Key Editor. 24. Editing and Replacing Drum Tracks. 25. Understanding MIDI Menu Options. Part V: ARRANGING. 26. Quantizing Events. 27. Adding MIDI Track Effects. 28. Mastering Edit Menu Options. 29. Using the Arranger Track. 30. Using the Tempo Track. 31. Working with Beats and Loops. 32. Working in Sync. Part VI: MIXING AND MASTERING. 33. Understanding the Mixer. 34. Working with FX Channel Tracks. 35. Adding Equalization. 36. Working with Group Channel Tracks. 37. Writing Automation. 38. Using MIDI SysEx. 39. Mixing for Surround Sound. 40. Exporting the Final Mix. Part VII: MANAGING. 41. Customizing Your Project. 42. Optimizing Your Project.
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