Cubase 6 104 - Working With MIDI 1.0
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Category: Multimedia
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Publisher: Nonlinear Educating Inc.
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Size: 828 MB
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Last Updated: 2013-11-26 |
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6.6 or later |
Price: $19.99
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Publisher's description - Cubase 6 104 - Working With MIDI 1.0
Cubase is one powerful MIDI machine! Harness that power by joining Cubase Master-of-the-Universe, Matt Hepworth, as he explores Cubase 6’s world of killer MIDI tools and awesome MIDI functions... Cubase 6’s MIDI capabilities are off the charts! If you can do it with MIDI you can do it IN Cubase. Matthew Loel T. Hepworth is Cubase’s North American Product Specialist and we at macProVideo.com are proud to have him in the Cubase driver’s seat to teach you all about how Cubase handles MIDI.
In this 51-video MIDI exposé, Matt will turn you into a MIDI Jedi! First you’ll learn all about controlling your virtual and hardware synths. Then he’s off to a massive section on recording and editing MIDI events and tracks. You’ll master the Drum and Score editors and get an insider’s look at quantizing, creating grooves and freezing Instrument tracks.
Next comes MIDI Instrument Operations: Cubase can manipulate MIDI in countless ways and Matt shows you how to harness the power of these Operations to make editing your tracks fast, efficient and musical!
But wait... there’s more! Matt explodes this tutorial right into virtual instrument heaven with a 3-part incredible in-depth tutorials-within-a tutorial encore performance on Cubase’s awesome HALion Sonic VST Instrument, the groovy Groove Agent One VST Instrument and the magnificent LoopMash2 VST Instrument. Whew! This amazing MIDI tutorial is actually four tutorials in one!
So if you want to be a Cubase MIDI master and, at the same time, get a deep look at Cubase’s VSTs, watch this killer tutorial by Matt Loel T. Hepworth now!
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction to the Working with MIDI Tutorial 2. An Introduction to MIDI 3. VST (Virtual Studio Technology) Instruments vs. Hard... 4. Virtual Synth vs. Hardware Synth Advantages 5. Creating and Recording an Instrument Track 6. Cycle Recording 7. Overlapping MIDI Events 8. Quantizing MIDI Notes 9. Copying MIDI Events, Option-Drag and Repeats 10. Transposing Events 11. Changing Event Colors 12. The Key Editor 13. The Controller Lane 14. The Drum Editor 15. The Score Editor… Briefly 16. Adding Chord and Guitar Symbols 17. Scoring Drum Parts 18. Printing and Exporting Scores 19. Using the In-Place Editor 20. The Reset Quantize Command 21. Using Iterative Quantize 22. Using Groove Quantize Presets 23. Freezing Instrument Tracks 24. Transposing and the Transpose Track 25. Considerations for Transposing Drum Tracks 26. Using the Dissolve Part Command 27. Creating MIDI Notes with a Mouse 28. Creating MIDI Notes with the Virtual Keyboard 29. Concepts of "Mono-Timbral" vs "Multi-Timbral" Devic... 30. Instrument Tracks vs VST Instruments "Rack" with MI... 31. Using Multiple VST Instrument Outputs 32. Programming the Tempo Track 33. Programming the Signature Track 34. Programming the Arranger Track 35. Using External MIDI Devices 36. Converting MIDI and Instrument Tracks to Audio Trac... 37. Introduction to HALion Sonic SE 38. Loading and Auditioning Sounds 39. Editing with the Quick Controls 40. Adjusting Mix Settings 41. Creating Layers 42. Creating Splits 43. Using General MIDI Mode 44. Introduction to Groove Agent ONE 45. Loading Drum Set Sounds 46. Adjusting Sound Parameters 47. Creating Multiple Outputs 48. Using the Exchange Features 49. Introduction to LoopMash2 50. Creating Your First Mash 51. Triggering Scenes and Performance Controls
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