Cool video. I've never thought about using a tablet to program drums with. I finger play them on a Korg Nanopad 2. Staring with kick and snare. Then I quantize them. Next I do a track with cymbals and toms. Quantizing again. Next I go over the kick/snare track and take out the snare if it's in the middle of a tom roll.
You need mention how you are for instance copying the midi notes ( What keys are you using to copy then paste etc ) You are working way to fast . it will put off those thinking of purchasing or those new to Cubase . How did you set snap to grid etc etc , same with other parts of this project , more info plz. .
as a cubase user for years i cannot for the life of me get each drum on a seperate track whilst writing them........only once ive done them all i can 'seperate' with ''dissolve'' ..annoying. any ideas?
With the lower zone showing on your screen, right click (for Windows, for Mac it's probably command click) on the arrow to the next of the word "Editor" (the Editor tab is in the same line of tabs where you can open the mix console and Sampler Control). On tracks with midi data, one of the options that comes up will be "drum editor". Pick that option. Voila!
Helpful video but you don't start on actual drum programming until about 5 minutes in. No need to show the recording of the guitars - just get to the main headline / point - which is drum programming. But still very helpful video so thanks.
'Thank you, I'm here all week' 😂
Perfect Mendel. Thanks. If I looking you, so easy to make drums. Uff.
how the hell you make it so easy and fast with the beat ? impressive
Because the notes are snapping to grid.
Cool video. I've never thought about using a tablet to program drums with. I finger play them on a Korg Nanopad 2. Staring with kick and snare. Then I quantize them. Next I do a track with cymbals and toms. Quantizing again. Next I go over the kick/snare track and take out the snare if it's in the middle of a tom roll.
I was thinking the same, I have a Wacom tablet and have never thought about that...Great Idea!!
Amazing, very fast and precise in programming the drums and executing the guitar mesh. *****
What table pointing device do you use?
Thanks. :)
You need mention how you are for instance copying the midi notes ( What keys are you using to copy then paste etc ) You are working way to fast . it will put off those thinking of purchasing or those new to Cubase . How did you set snap to grid etc etc , same with other parts of this project , more info plz. .
What about the peaks? It looks like the drum is very loud? Isnt it red all the time?
Great....Thanks
Great video! You're very talented 👍
What is the pad you are using to write the drums?
Yes I want to know this too. Is that a Wacom or something else?
Amazing.
What multi effects do you use?
you rock!
I am asking myself since the first video of this series… what guitar is that? Matt Heafy Epiphone???
Cool lighting
Hello. I can't finde Groove Agent SE on Cubase LE 11. Is it just for a pro version or I can download It stand alone?
Maybe you haven't installed it or cubase didn't find it. It is included in all version of cubase.
as a cubase user for years i cannot for the life of me get each drum on a seperate track whilst writing them........only once ive done them all i can 'seperate' with ''dissolve'' ..annoying. any ideas?
In the right hand margin where Groove Agent lives, click the down arrow next to the name 'Groove Agent' and activate all outputs.
@@SkreamerOfficial cheers man, then they only appear as seperate in the mixer. but not on the main track page. which is what i am trying to do.
@@100roberthenry You can view them in the track view if you expand the main track, as if you're opening take lanes
@@jobbo_ ahhh brilliant....got it, cheers guys :)_
You can add as many midi tracks as you like and route them to the same VST.
Where can I get the preset?
How can i increase metronome volume?
how to open that drum editor below?
With the lower zone showing on your screen, right click (for Windows, for Mac it's probably command click) on the arrow to the next of the word "Editor" (the Editor tab is in the same line of tabs where you can open the mix console and Sampler Control). On tracks with midi data, one of the options that comes up will be "drum editor". Pick that option. Voila!
Helpful video but you don't start on actual drum programming until about 5 minutes in. No need to show the recording of the guitars - just get to the main headline / point - which is drum programming. But still very helpful video so thanks.
6 Minutes...no drums yet.