Get to the heart of what Cubase can do for you with this quick guide to setting up, routing and capturing audio.
Cubase is a great all-round music production environment and one of its strongest talents is its audio recording capability. In this short video from the course Cubase 10 101: The Beginner's Guide To Cubase, Matt Hepworth gets right to the heart of how audio recording in Cubase works, walking you through the fundamentals of capturing an audio track.
Cubase 10 101: The Beginner's Guide To Cubase
Matt demonstrates the various ways in which you can add a new audio track and explains how he has connected an instrument - in this case a bass guitar - to one of his physical inputs and then routed that input to the audio track. Running through the various setup options, he shows you how to make sure signal is coming through properly and at a suitable level, before going on to record his audio track. To learn many more core Cubase skills, be sure to check out the rest of the videos in this course using the links below.
Hollin Jones Hollin Jones was classically trained as a piano player but found the lure of blues and jazz too much to resist. Graduating from bands to composition then production, he relishes the chance to play anything with keys.
A sometime lecturer in videographics, music production and photography post production, Hollin has been a freelance writer on music technology and Apple topics for well over a decade, along the way publishing several books on audio software. He has been lead writer at a number of prominent music and technology publications.
As well as consultancy, full-time journalism, video production and professional photography, he occasionally plays Hammond, Rhodes and other keys for people who ask nicely.
Hollin is Contributing Editor at Ask.Audio.
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