Hi - new to DAWs. How to learn cubase slow and steady?

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Porltttrrr wrote:Hi Roman Empire,
Thanks for the wisdom. You're right. It took a while to learn the drums. Learning this is the same. practice, trial and error. Discoveries.
I'll remember to be free, mess about and relax -just .. play!

Happy times.
Regards.
Porl
Well, I should add that Cubase in the 90s was easier to get an overview of, so less to learn. Then again, the basics were the same, and there´s just so much there that you can ignore untill you know that there´s something you need. The basics would be to connect a midi keyboard, install vst´s, and start recording midi data plus quantize. This is almost the same procedure for any DAW but it´s easy to get overwhelmed by all the other fantastic things you can do.
I´m sure you´ll get there, so don´t stop :)
Best Regards

Roman Empire

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Cheers Googly,
Yes. I'm a regular viewer. :)

(The transcripts are very helpful too!)

Cheers friend

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Hi All,
Just wanted to say thanks for all your tips and encouragement
I'm following all the suggestions, and tapping into help pages, YT vids and such..
its going quite well. Hopefully I can post up a tune in a few weeks!!
Cheers All

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Have a blast. :hug: :party:
This entire forum is wading through predictions, opinions, barely formed thoughts, drama, and whining. If you don't enjoy that, why are you here? :D ShawnG

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Googly Smythe wrote:You could try Steinberg's YouTube channels?

Yes, they do have some of the more excellent and easy to follow FREE videos available.

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Musicisbest wrote:
Googly Smythe wrote:You could try Steinberg's YouTube channels?

Yes, they do have some of the more excellent and easy to follow FREE videos available.
Yes, Steinbergs Youtube channel is excellent, not to mention the DVDs you get when you buy Cubase have videos on them.

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Porltttrrr wrote: that halion sonic though ... what the hell ? I cant get a decent sound out of it!!
The good sounds are included with Cubase Artist and Pro. Pro has the most presets, including some sounds from the newer Yahama Motifs.

I would recommend downloading Halion Sonic SE 3 from Steinberg. The preset browser is much better.

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Just wanted to say thanks again. Its going well. I'm slowing down, taking my time, enjoying the ride, and staying calm. As I mess around, no settings seem to stay the same after a shut down. So i'm getting a feel for why things go silent! I'm getting better at fixing probs (mostly, they are problems that I inadvertently make while screwing around!)

I bought a 25 key MIDI keyboard to speed up composing flow. Was a great thing to do. I've stopped drawing notes and can now focus on sounds and music, rather than GUI and keystroke/shortcuts.
only problem now is, LATENCY and MIDI 'configuring / routing' - ghaaaaa!! :)
onward ... :)

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