@Jay Hey. You might need to download the full Cubase launcher again and install it, it will have the latest update in there as well as any missing content. You can get the download assistant here www.steinberg.net/en/support/content_and_accessories/steinberg_download_assistant.html
Hi teacher I'm listening this video. I love this tutorial's Sequence. Because i don't like control to voice sample. This video do the control to voice at the Last. I hope you make tutorial like this
probs stupid question but when i load up the drum kit into groove and press play nothing happens? tried making a sound on serum other day and had same issue, cant seem to get any audio from the DAWs?
Not sure exactly what your problem is, but we have a video which goes over the most common issues and how to solve them. Hopefully this will help ua-cam.com/video/NUPoeULcELo/v-deo.html
Hey, no there won't be any noticable difference. All using 64 bit float will do is push the noise floor to lower levels and whilst that might sound like a bonus it is a complete misnomer that it will improve anything and all it will really do is use more CPU power :)
@@Borntoproduce Wow! I took a few classes via Zoom from a Certified Steinberg Instructor. I took the classes prior to purchasing Cubase 10, so that I could learn how to maneuver through it. The first thing the instructor had me do was change the setting the 64-bit float. He said it would greatly improve the sound quality. Smh....
@@brandon2521 On paper it clearly sounds like it would help. You are doubling the mathematical precision of each calculation used to digitally create the sound. However, in real world use it makes no noticable difference whatsoever (IMO), as 32bit float is already incredibly accurate. People dispute this like people argue about whether spending ££$$ on speaker cables really helps improve the sound, so when you ask different people you are liable to get different answers.
if the tones you are making a project with rely entirely on purity of the waveforms and such, yeah - more precision can be heard but it is also a thing you do not really know you are hearing if you do not know what you are listening for. this in mind, if the project in question has a lot of "abuse of the tone" type of sound design going on - nah, its not a thing you are supposed to care, not really.
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@Jay Hey. You might need to download the full Cubase launcher again and install it, it will have the latest update in there as well as any missing content. You can get the download assistant here www.steinberg.net/en/support/content_and_accessories/steinberg_download_assistant.html
This better be good mate ;)
Legend!!!!
Thanks Sam :)
@@Borntoproduce on to episode 2
Hi teacher I'm listening this video. I love this tutorial's Sequence. Because i don't like control to voice sample. This video do the control to voice at the Last. I hope you make tutorial like this
Hey Sang. Yes of course you can leave the whole vocal section out if you want to. Totally up to you. Thanks for your kind words :)
probs stupid question but when i load up the drum kit into groove and press play nothing happens? tried making a sound on serum other day and had same issue, cant seem to get any audio from the DAWs?
Not sure exactly what your problem is, but we have a video which goes over the most common issues and how to solve them. Hopefully this will help ua-cam.com/video/NUPoeULcELo/v-deo.html
How to show pinao notes name ??
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Does 64-bit float produce better quality than 32-Bit float?
Hey, no there won't be any noticable difference. All using 64 bit float will do is push the noise floor to lower levels and whilst that might sound like a bonus it is a complete misnomer that it will improve anything and all it will really do is use more CPU power :)
@@Borntoproduce Wow! I took a few classes via Zoom from a Certified Steinberg Instructor. I took the classes prior to purchasing Cubase 10, so that I could learn how to maneuver through it. The first thing the instructor had me do was change the setting the 64-bit float. He said it would greatly improve the sound quality. Smh....
@@brandon2521 On paper it clearly sounds like it would help. You are doubling the mathematical precision of each calculation used to digitally create the sound. However, in real world use it makes no noticable difference whatsoever (IMO), as 32bit float is already incredibly accurate. People dispute this like people argue about whether spending ££$$ on speaker cables really helps improve the sound, so when you ask different people you are liable to get different answers.
if the tones you are making a project with rely entirely on purity of the waveforms and such, yeah - more precision can be heard but it is also a thing you do not really know you are hearing if you do not know what you are listening for.
this in mind, if the project in question has a lot of "abuse of the tone" type of sound design going on - nah, its not a thing you are supposed to care, not really.
You beat incorrect speed - 120. True speed for D&B 87 or 174 BPM.
Yes, if you keep watching you'll see we change the tempo!