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10 power tips to woo you to the Cubase user base

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MixConsole

1 The Cubase mixer (MixConsole) is highly configurab­le and can be viewed in a standalone window or in cut-down form in the main Project. What often gets missed is the fact that Cubase actually has three independen­t mixer windows, which can each show a different set of tracks. An effective approach to making full use of them is to assign a different key command to access each one, and then configure them for different track/channel types, eg Mixer 1 – Audio; Mixer 2 - Instrument­s & MIDI; Mixer 3 – Inputs, Outputs, Effects and Groups.

Shortcuts and handy time-savers

2 Get to know modifier keys as they can speed up workflow considerab­ly. For example, holding the ALT while clicking an event with the Section Tool will switch you to the Scissors tool, whereas CTRL+SHIFT allows adjusting of Velocity. Some tools even have their own modifiers. They’re all listed in the Cubase Preference­s tab.

Auto Fade

3 Auto Fades are a very useful feature in Cubase, but there are subtleties to how they work that can impact their effectiven­ess. Accessed from each track’s inspector, Auto Fade settings determine how each audio event on that track employs an automatic fade-in or fade-out.

Preview edits

4 SHIFT+BACKSPACE deletes everything between the Left and Right locators. However, before you delete, you can preview what effect this will have by swapping the locator positions so that playback skips that section.

Fine-tuning

5 If you need to make fine adjustment­s in Cubase, then pressing SHIFT while moving parameters with the mouse will switch to smaller changes. This works in the mixer for fader and parameter changes.

Make your Marker

6 Use a Marker track to help navigate a project and provide a clear overview. Set the locators at the start and end of different sections and click Add Cycle Marker. You can then Locate, Cycle or Zoom to that section using the relevant track buttons. Colour coding the markers also helps.

Override

7 When editing numeric fields in the Infoline of the project or editor windows, holding CTRL plus RETURN sets all selected events to the same updated value. This is a nice – and quick – way of overriding multiple events with different settings (volume, fade-in etc.)

Key Commands

8 Not all functions in Cubase have a keyboard shortcut assigned to them, which means you might be missing some features that are almost hidden from view. The Key Commands window will give you the full view over what is on offer.

Try a new Lane

9 The Lanes functional­ity on each audio track is commonly used when comping multiple takes. However, it can also be a fantastic way of trying out different edits without resorting to Track Versions.

Project Logical

10 The Project Logical Editor is immensely powerful and seemingly quite complex. However, there are a great set of presets to get you started, which make a good starting-point for creating your own. Here’s one for moving all small, orphaned events caused by extensive editing to later in the project (and subsequent deletion).

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