
The case of the missing click
One of the most irritating things in Cubase is its propensity for losing some of its settings at the slightest provocation. One of the things
Helping you to get your music made
One of the most irritating things in Cubase is its propensity for losing some of its settings at the slightest provocation. One of the things
It’s easy to overlook the software that comes bundled with your DAW, but sometimes, in the wealth of features that the “full-fat” versions of Cubase
There’s an unsung feature in most DAWs that allows you to prevent a channel being muted when you solo another. At first, you might wonder
Once a song has been mixed, there are the inevitable moments when you listen back to the end result and think, “ah, the vocal needs
It’s easy to visualise how the panning of a point source, such as a snare drum, works in stereo , but what happens when your
The earliest sample-based instruments tended to have one sample for each note, leading to a “machine gun” effect with rapid retriggering. The drum part for
With the end of the holidays fast approaching, I was able to take some time to get some actual recording done. Serial bass line recording