I always clean the silences, for same reasons you gave. But I learned a couple of new things I didn’t know with your video, thank you! Specially that related to vst3 and the tool to automatically delete.
I used to use Detect Silence all the time many years ago... Cubase 9/10? But only on vocals. I haven't worked with a vocalist since 2018-ish and hence forgot all about it.🤦♂ I will now add this back into my workflow today. 😊 Another great video!
Thank you for this excellent video. I was hoping Cubase did this, as it's useful for Music/Vocals but even more so for Podcast Dialogue! I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to viewing your other videos.
As a mixing engineer I always do this manually for both accuracy and as part of my process to get familiar with what each track is doing so I'll do the cleanup song section by song section while the audio is playing.
This is a game changer that I never knew about??. I'm doing a lot of dialog editing these days(podcasts), and I've been cutting out silence and doing fades manually.....there are few things more tedious in life!! 😳. Silence detection will be a HUGE time saver 😊🙏
@@LanewoodStudios Just tried it out and it works great. It will take some tweaking to get release times and pre rolls just right, but it works. Only one big drag, I'm on C11 Pro and it doesn't have the autofade function. I've got C12 but it's down right now. There's some kind of license glitch that needs to be sorted. Regardless this silence removal is a great new tool to have 🙂
Great video! I have used detect silence in the past when I have captured a stream of songs and jingles/comedy clips adding up to over 100 separate events which using Cubase export ‘multiple files’ features I was able to export them all in 1 export action to import into my music app and re-order and play them in a playlist.
Bloody fantastic! Prior to this I've usually steered clear of detecting silence and similar functions - but now I'm more confident!! Thanks, Maarten :-)
I often use the Range Selection Tool to remove manually the unwanted silence. But I also use the keycommand "mute Event", which I like. Another way is to use Parts to glue and mute tiny audio events together.
Great video as always. Will have to experiment with this. Right now i'm faster doing it manually with the scissor and eraser tools, but that could change!
I always end up with your preferred view but, I prefer to go through an interim stage where unwanted material is muted onscreen. By the way, I’m referring to Pro Tools, where selections can be muted, turning them a pale gray and removing them from all processing while remaining grayed for my reference and possible rethink. As I grow comfortable with my edits, muted segments can be selected en masse and removed from view entirely. Sorry for going off topic but I’m curious if Cubase has anything similar.
Wow I've done it manually forever, but not anymore, thanks Lanewood!
You're welcome!
Same here but never again thanks to this video! Awesome and >Thank you!
@HenryMittnacht 👍
I've been using Cubase for more than 10 years and you still manage to show me functions I have never heard of, fantastic!!! Thank you!
Our pleasure!
I consider myself a knowledgeable cubase user, but I always learn something new from your videos. Yes please, a video about audio events, parts, etc.
Great 👍. And I’ll put it on the list.
I’d like to see a clips and regions video … nice work btw
Ok thanks!
I always clean the silences, for same reasons you gave. But I learned a couple of new things I didn’t know with your video, thank you! Specially that related to vst3 and the tool to automatically delete.
Glad it was helpful!
I used to use Detect Silence all the time many years ago... Cubase 9/10? But only on vocals. I haven't worked with a vocalist since 2018-ish and hence forgot all about it.🤦♂ I will now add this back into my workflow today. 😊
Another great video!
Thanks!
Thank you for this excellent video. I was hoping Cubase did this, as it's useful for Music/Vocals but even more so for Podcast Dialogue! I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to viewing your other videos.
Great, enjoy the videos!
As a mixing engineer I always do this manually for both accuracy and as part of my process to get familiar with what each track is doing so I'll do the cleanup song section by song section while the audio is playing.
Whatever works best for you. I understand it is a nice way to get familiar with each track 👍
what if you have 100 tracks in project and you need to delete silence...
@kostyakonstantinoff towards the end of the video I show how to do this for multiple tracks at once.
I’d like to see the clips vs events vs regions video!
On the list!
+1 I’ve read a little and been confused but I know you’ll clarify the details for us 🙏👍
This is a game changer that I never knew about??. I'm doing a lot of dialog editing these days(podcasts), and I've been cutting out silence and doing fades manually.....there are few things more tedious in life!! 😳. Silence detection will be a HUGE time saver 😊🙏
Happy to help!
@@LanewoodStudios Just tried it out and it works great. It will take some tweaking to get release times and pre rolls just right, but it works. Only one big drag, I'm on C11 Pro and it doesn't have the autofade function. I've got C12 but it's down right now. There's some kind of license glitch that needs to be sorted.
Regardless this silence removal is a great new tool to have 🙂
@@J-DUB-F1 great that it works for you. It does indeed need some tweaking but I find that I can then mostly use the same settings.
Wow very very good and time saver thank you so much
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Excellent thank you. Everytime I UA-cam it your there with a video
Glad to help
Gracias Maestro Lanewood Studios, un excelente Tutorial para la detección de silencios y limpiar las pistas.Grandioso ¡¡
Thank you ... Gracias!!
Great video! I have used detect silence in the past when I have captured a stream of songs and jingles/comedy clips adding up to over 100 separate events which using Cubase export ‘multiple files’ features I was able to export them all in 1 export action to import into my music app and re-order and play them in a playlist.
Great tip!
Bloody fantastic! Prior to this I've usually steered clear of detecting silence and similar functions - but now I'm more confident!! Thanks, Maarten :-)
Glad to help!
I often use the Range Selection Tool to remove manually the unwanted silence.
But I also use the keycommand "mute Event", which I like.
Another way is to use Parts to glue and mute tiny audio events together.
Great ideas. Thanks for the tips!
Definetely want to see a video about the diferences of audio clips, events regions etc
It’s on the list 👍
Great video as always. Will have to experiment with this. Right now i'm faster doing it manually with the scissor and eraser tools, but that could change!
Give it a try.
Thank you so much very useful👍👍
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Great video Thank you very much
Glad you enjoyed it
Another terrific presentation Maarten. This one is going into my treasure chest. C'mon folks hit that "Subscribe" button.
Thanks Peter 😁.
Big Like for Your Time 🤩
Thanks 🙏
Is it not possible to cleanup or Cut Down midi Tracks?
I think that's a manual thing. What I showed in the video is for audio only.
Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Thnks nice video❤
🙏👍
cheers!
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thanks
You're welcome!
Wow well explained.
Is this cubase 12 or 13 that you using
This was still on Cubase 12.
I always end up with your preferred view but, I prefer to go through an interim stage where unwanted material is muted onscreen. By the way, I’m referring to Pro Tools, where selections can be muted, turning them a pale gray and removing them from all processing while remaining grayed for my reference and possible rethink. As I grow comfortable with my edits, muted segments can be selected en masse and removed from view entirely. Sorry for going off topic but I’m curious if Cubase has anything similar.
Good idea. Cubase has muted events as well.
I do this on some tracks… sometimes too lazy but will improve 😂
👍😉
Since I’m in a very different time zone at the moment I will probably not join the premier so enjoy!!
@yasientrabihtv good ideas 😁
On drum tracks that are in a track version also (All drum tracks are in a folder) I can’t select a separate track they all highlight!!
I think you probably have the folder grouping feature enabled then.
Hi pls I want to see it again pls
@@nelsonmoloi3767 Watch it again 😁
It you’re rendering MIDI, I don’t think it makes a difference, but with audio? Big reduction in the noise floor.
Yes, another advantage indeed.