Transport and Recording Workflow | New Features in Cubase Pro 8.5

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In this video we’ll look at the transport and recording workflow in Cubase 8.5. We have simplified the way you record and play back your music in Cubase, providing you with a much better user experience.

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anyone know where to find that instrumental in the background?

vintagesoulny
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I have Cubase LE 8, anyone know how to open Auto Tune for the most recent update of Cubase?

HUNTENT
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Nice features ateinberg. But you add them about 2 years too late

vadimmartynyuk
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Still no attaching the transport bar to the menu bar, I like it being free floating but being able to attach it would be a nice option.

DRUMAdam
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This would be a much more agreeable and helpful video if the noisy backing track were completely removed. It is an irritating distraction, and bears no relation to the music being created. If the music is of sufficient quality it should be listened to. If it need not be listened to, then it shouldn't be there.

RicktheRecorder