Hello my friends.
The summer is burning a hole into my city, its sooooooo hot........but, anyway.
I have now two weeks time to use my equipment and do something.
I did start to mess arround with the Cubase arrager Track in C13.
I also use Waveform 13 and it has a different approach to its arranger Track, which I quite like.
Its like in Cubase, marking the area you want to be a songpart,BUT, you than can drag an drop it on a place you want and it takes all the parts of the song it depends on to the place you want.
Can Cubase do the same?
Cubase Arranger Track
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- KVRAF
- 7097 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from Sweden
Arranger track in Cubase is more like a playlist of regions that you can play any number of times in any order.
So needing another bridge, put that last in the project and insert into playlist, kind of.
Then the smart thing is to generate a new project as your final go at it. Or many versions for that matter.
- so everything in order to finalize as a mix from that.
You can cut and paste regions, project wide, but arranger track is not for that, really.
Seems Waveform is more like scratch pad in StudioOne.
So needing another bridge, put that last in the project and insert into playlist, kind of.
Then the smart thing is to generate a new project as your final go at it. Or many versions for that matter.
- so everything in order to finalize as a mix from that.
You can cut and paste regions, project wide, but arranger track is not for that, really.
Seems Waveform is more like scratch pad in StudioOne.
- KVRAF
- 1841 posts since 3 Jan, 2019 from Holland
From 11:50 :classic wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 4:19 pm Hello my friends.
The summer is burning a hole into my city, its sooooooo hot........but, anyway.
I have now two weeks time to use my equipment and do something.
I did start to mess arround with the Cubase arrager Track in C13.
I also use Waveform 13 and it has a different approach to its arranger Track, which I quite like.
Its like in Cubase, marking the area you want to be a songpart,BUT, you than can drag an drop it on a place you want and it takes all the parts of the song it depends on to the place you want.
Can Cubase do the same?
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