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#243375 - 29/09/08 11:42 AM Cubase training......
martinjamesdaley Offline
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Registered: 18/01/05
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Hi all,

Just wonderong if anyone has any advice for getting started on Cubase? Essentially, I'd be looking for either a tutor/course local to where I live in Lichfield, or a very good training book (which doesn't seem to exist).

My level of expertise is, I'm afraid, rather pathetic, and short of the VERY basics, it'd be a start from scratch affair.

Anyone have any ideas?

Ta,

Mart.
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#272936 - 06/03/10 06:02 PM Re: Cubase training...... [Re: martinjamesdaley]
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Registered: 06/05/08
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Hi Mart,
which version of Cubase do you have? You need to make sure you get the right training stuff for the version or it'll drive you nuts. Steinberg move round (or hide it seems like) many of the menu items etc between versions! Let me know and I'll try and find something. I teach that stuff, or used to, so may be able to track something down.
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#274899 - 08/04/10 09:45 PM Re: Cubase training...... [Re: martinjamesdaley]
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Registered: 08/04/10
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I had Cubase - came with my USB interface - decided that it was so far up its own anus to be bothered with. It was like so particular about how the pc was set up and real counter intuitive to learn. I came across Reaper on the web - download a trial for free - its real easy to use and doesn't f**k up the pc!
Bottom line - if you want Cubase then you need to pay for some proper training - if you want instant quality recording download Reaper.

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