5 CUBASE Little Secrets 🤫 You need to know these…

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5 Cubase Little Secrets
#cubasetips #cubase #cubasdetricks

This video highlights a few of my favorite “little Cubase secrets”.
These are small features and tips that can have a big impact on your recording and mixing process. Anything you can do to make a task quicker and easier is going to help you be more productive in the studio, so you can spend more time making music!

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The snap point change and the pen-tool clip gain automation went right into my current project! Thank-you Chris.

johncostigan
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Thanks Chris!
Great tip on the metronome. No more fast click on the double time!

billirwin
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What a great tip on the Snap point, you have no idea how many times i Cut the beggining and the end of my Risers to be on the grid, Chris! 28 years of Cubase and allways learning. Thanks to you as well. You're great man!... :)

lucasjuniorproducer
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I have been using Cubase since before version 5 and didn't know of some of these tips. My favorite was turning off the plugins to stop latency. That tip alone solved a long standing problem with my templates. Even though my template tracks were disabled I was still getting latency through the plugins on FX and group tracks. Turning off the plugins solved that problem. Thank you!!!

musicforworldpeacerecords
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Hi Chris, you are doing a great job. Even though I have been using Cubase for 30 years, I can still learn new techniques.
Thank you very much, best regards and all the best.
Also Kris

kulturka
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The tip on managing latency gave me new insights! Thanks!

markjohnson
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Awesome! As always Chris, you are a fountain of Cubase wisdom.

andynaundorf
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Home recording guy here. Just wanted to thank you for your great videos. I've leaned a lot!

MOJODEVA
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Just saw the half of the video and, at that point, I discovered the Snap point trick which is super useful!
Thanks!

scargoprods
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Wow, the metronome this is amazing!! I'm always writing 3/4 and 6/8 in 4/4 grids becuase I prefer it that way. But man, I didn't know about this! Your channel is the best

MythixMusic
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@ 2:09 Wait, what? That metronome secret menu is incredible! Thanks for sharing, Chris.

jean-francoisleger
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As usual, another very informative video. I always learn something new when I watch your stuff. Thanks!

mikemccormick
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Good job Chris ! It's always interesting. Bonne journée ! ☮

grolux
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Fantastic video Chris. As a long time Cubase user, there were a few of these I didn't know ... Thank you :)

stutty
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Thanks Chris for your Master Knowledge - I like that tip on Snap Point "S", all the 5 points are very helpful. Thanks for sharing cheers Bruce A.

stixslivers
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I found your tip for Pre-Gain interesting. I've been at this Cubase thing forever and I just finished a mix where I automated the pre-gain for exactly the reason you explained. Thanks for the tip about using the pen tool.

studioguy
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Oh Chris. The clip gain !! You rule 😊♥️😊

vacuumelite
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Hi Chris!
It is possible to raise the Gain by clicking approximately in the middle of the event using the Pencil Tool. Then a blue line will appear in the middle of the event. And then it is possible to raise the Clip gain and lower it as needed. The prerequisite for this is that the Clip was recorded at least to -6 or -3 dB in Peak, but if not, it is always possible to set it to a higher Gain and then use the Pencil Tool to click approximately in the middle of the event and then you can raise the Gain and lower it him however you want.
Greetings! :-)

vladonie
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Great tips! But when you set the grid to Relative snap you don't need to set a snap point in the sample editor for each file. So it's faster that way. Cheers

ArthurTmusic
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The tip about latency is so useful! Awesome! Thanks!

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