I decided to treat myself to a UR22mk2 interface which came with Cubase Ai - just Simply as a
an interface to record audio on my laptop, ( it's got more memory space than my iPad! )
I use iOS apps as instruments. I mostly use Samplr, Sector and loopy HD but I am also a big fan of Droneo as a chord and tone generator and noisemaker The main reason for my purchase was for multi tracking with side-chain for gating effects for stuttering and peppering holes into drones. Sadly I learned after I bought it thatside-chain is not an option unless I pay $200 for an upgrade to pro
So, to cheer myself up I became interested in VST plug-ins effects hoping that I can create interesting textures with tremolo effects and granular synths .
Although I spent a lot of time in recording studios, I regret not watching more closely at what the engineer was doing on Cubase! I'm lost!
Which is very funny-
I actually wrote some tunes on come base on an Atari in 1997 ! I can't remember what I did, anyway it's very different interface now !
I have no idea how to get control of Cubase 9 AI yet - despite reading manuals and watching videos . I am enjoying my (obsessive and frustrating) steep learning curve and making lots of mistakes, but I already started thinking about paying for maybe one or two hours tuition just to help me sort out my workflow and file storage. I'm already installing VSTs that are getting blacklisted and I'm not sure why .
I've clearly got lots to learn and I'm looking forward to it I'm really grateful that this forum is here so I can read through it and learn. Hello people
I'm off for a cup of coffee and watch the steinberg for beginners videos again
Porl.