PLEASE Dom! We need a part 2! I've been using Cubase 10+ Years and am still learning new things. Please give an in-depth look at Key Commands and there functions. Been in this rabbit hole for a few weeks now. Have always used the basic commands, but never like I'm about to thanks to you. I would also love an In-Depth look at the Media bay. That is another rabbit hole I have gone down. I've only been using a sliver of media bays potential and came across a lot of things that will help my workflow and would love to see your hidden tricks for the updated Media bay. Its crazy to see how LITTLE Cubase is used by Producers (I'm in the Pacific Northwest USA) when its got more functions than you know what to do with. I know 1 other person in real life (Not on the internet) that uses Cubase. Thank you for the videos and amazing Cubase content!
You should spend just one hour+ just to add all the shortcut u used in another daw into cubase. After have done this you should be familiar with cubase in just few days.
Thanks Dom! I've got a great shortcut to share that I use all the time. It's the "Pitch Visibility: On/Off" for MIDI editor. Super useful when you are doing drum programming!
I didn't know you could view "customized"! I knew I made a few but was surprised to see over 20! My number one shortcut is "Shift+Z" to zoom to locators - could not work without it!
Hi Dom, Thank you for your really informative content. Just a question: where does Cubase save user Key Commands on macOS? I'd like to store them in my personal settings folder in case I need to reinstall the system or for backup purposes.
Absolutely amazing video! Watched it 4 times back to back. Internalized on the first three and took notes on the last view. I hope that you make another video going over more shortcuts. Love Cubase and definitely appreciate your videos and instruction! Keep up the good work!
Hello Dom, a very good video but also a lot of information in a short time. I think I need to watch it more often. It would be nice if you made another video about it. Thank you very much.🙂👍
Thank you for the feedback Herbert. People seem to dislike longer videos and sometimes complain when I go slow but I’m with you- I prefer longer videos as well!
An enormous 👍🏻 dear Dom. BOOM💥!!!! It improves my workflow light-years beyond...thanks for sharing your wisdom with the world. Please upload more content like this. Hugs from Cuba
What a great selection! Thank you very much. I love to use "minimize all tracks" to change the order of tracks more easily like moving a track from the bottom to the top followed by "undo zoom"
I only learned ONE thing, but it was really useful, so don't get overwhelmed by the amount of info coming at you in this vid, just cherry pick what might be handy for you and your workflow (then come back next week and pick another ect ect! lol).... great info.. thanks!!..
This is great, thank you Dom. Steinberg should really think about an export and import file for multiple Shortcuts and Macro's. Doing all this manually is definitely one thing that isn't good workflow.
Re: "create sampler track" - - you actually have two options, each with a separate command. 1. From the media bay (like in Dom's video here) 2. In an audio part that's on a track. Although they are both titled "create sampler track", you cannot use the same command for both. Go to key commands and search "command sampler track" and you'll see what I mean. VERY handy and thoughtful feature. :-)
I use Cubase IC Pro instead of shortcuts. This way I have buttons that clearly identify the function. Also, I can use it as a remote wireless controller across the studio. That could be an interesting video. A lot of people have an old iPad or Android tablet that can be put to good use.
Thanks Dom! These kinds of videos are fantastic and always help me learn stuff about Cubase of which I wasn't already aware. They absolutely speed up my workflow too! :)
I'm still working out my workflows since making cubase my main Daw about 6 months ago, and I don't use audio much, I am mainly using orchestral libs. My main keymap additions so far are (on Mac): Ctrl-E - Open Key Editor in Window Ctrl-D - Disable/Enable Track F13 - Edit VST Instrument Ctrl-S - Zoom to Selection Horizontally Ctrl-Z - Undo Zoom Ctrl-I - Add Position Marker on Selected Track Alt-D - Duplicate Selected Tracks without Data Ctrl-1 - Toggle Step Input Ctrl-B - Show/Hide Lower Zone Ctrl-Q - Select Previous Quantize Value Ctrl-W - Select Next Quantize Value Ctrl-R - Render (with Current Settings) Ctrl+Num + - Octave Shift Up (Logical Editor Preset) Ctrl+Num - - Octave Shift Down (Logical Editor Preset) F16 - Show Only Enabled Tracks (Logical Editor Preset) From experience I have come to prefer not changing default mappings, and stick to only additions when customising. I have also obtained a Stream Deck because I'd rather not have to memorise a million esoteric key combos :-)
Great video, as always Dom! I've added the Listen and Monitor options now. Like many Cubase users I have programmed my MIDI controller to handle my most used key commands. I can't always remember them when I'm away using my laptop out of the studio, as I now have quite a large number of shortcuts and macros. As a result, I have a key command 'SHIFT + K' to open my 'key commands' editor window.
I use a lot of the same ones you do, based mostly on your previous videos. But one that is essential for me is to make the ; key be snap cursor to end of event. So that way L will jump the cursor to the start of an event and ; (which is right next to L) moves the cursor to the end of an event. And yes we want another video like this. Duh. :-)
"duplicate track" and "alt+P" are my most used shortcuts when i make Templates. I use templates as a ressource to build up very fast new templates/Projects, using "import track from Project" it takes me less than 2 minutes to build a new Orchestral project (based on Chordtracks and Folders with ready to go Instruments included some Midi events to listen. There are even prepared FX , STEMS and Groupchannels with routing and specific FX Plugins like REVerence ready to go.
The first key command I set up on Cubase is CTRL+Insert to bring up the Key Commands List. I found it very useful early on as I was learning Cubase to quickly learn and edit key commands as I went along and discovered new things about the software. Also......is it my imagination, or is this the first video to include a "BOOM!" in awhile?
Love your channel! Trying to up my overall Cubase game lately, and your videos are just great. My biggest hurdle today is trying to get proper levels between Helix in, direct guitar in, Omnisphere multis (wayyyy too loud), EZ drummer, plus bass, vocals, FX guitars. Everything is always too loud. I'll keep workin at it! Thx again.
Thank you for sharing this. One question: How do you assign the Key command to a Controller Line Set up the way you showed in this video? I can't figure it out. I'm really very new to Cubase. Thank you again for your help.
bind complicated 4button shortcuts (ctrl+alt+shift+ F12) to a MULTI BUTTON mouse via their software (LOGITECH G600 in my case) and u have 3x12 side buttons + the usual multimouse buttons. The power of your Thumb! there is a video on YT how to map and use the Logi G600 in Cubase.
Question: If you use "Open Key Editor In Window" . . . how do you then close it? Ctrl +W is the Windows default, but I wonder if you have a different command Dom? Same question re: the "Open Sample Editor . . ." Thanks!
i made it a workspace presets and just swtitch between all the different views, its then acting like a toggle switch. AL1 is the standard Cubase window setup, ALT 6 the MIDI EDITOR FULL window ( in my case)
Is it now possible to assign a shortcut to a specific track preset? Or to call a specific track archive file from a shortcut? I've been able to do that with a Stream Deck and a mix of shortcuts and Applescript (It's actually how I call my pack of Maschine tracks and all the Cubase MIDI and audio channels and routing already set) but I'd rather have a native way to do this. Also I have another question: are the samples of the new drum machine (drum tracks) included into the library of the project?
Please tell me one thing, how to make a good symmetrical sound (not mono) using Cubase, for example, like stockers do? Everything is wide, powerful and at the same time symmetrical, you take a high-quality corporate, and it is powerful, wide but mirrored by channels, not like in cinematics, instruments are often distributed across the panorama, and a full-fledged track is centered. I have tried everything. Thanks in advance!
easy... this is what you keep in mind when you work with Cubase every day!!! I have more than 34 shortcuts in my head. I don't need a printed list on my desk.^^
Thanks I finally tried a trial of cubase. I'm not sure what I'm missing I'm use to bitwig which has a huge number of hardware scripts for controllers like my Akai APC64 I was shocked to see the very small list of controllers in Cubase. Am I missing something. I also found the control must have return to the start of a track hidden somewhere cause I couldn't find it . I have used logic and bitwig and Ableton I mainly do basic linear audio recordings nothing complicated so I saw this video come up and as a newbit thought I'd hit the where are all the hardware controller scripts cause without support it's dead in the water to me strangely didn't see my 16 stereo aus audio inputs from my Fantom either yet the pop up in bitwig Ableton and logic automatically . Hmmm
Hi William, what controllers do you use? Cubase automatically detects a compatible controller. Otherwise it’s dead easy to create your own custom one in a few minutes- I’ve made a video about this :)
After I upgraded to 13, two things I hated so far is that, when I use the channels' slider in the mixing console, it lags when sliding between channels. I first doubted that it lags while playing back but it also lags when the playback is stopped. The second issue it messes up with my automation. Other than that, it works great.
for some reason i assigned a shortcut to create sampler track and when clicking a sample and hitting the shortcut i get a message saying "The shortcut assigned is not currently available"
PLEASE Dom! We need a part 2! I've been using Cubase 10+ Years and am still learning new things. Please give an in-depth look at Key Commands and there functions. Been in this rabbit hole for a few weeks now. Have always used the basic commands, but never like I'm about to thanks to you.
I would also love an In-Depth look at the Media bay. That is another rabbit hole I have gone down. I've only been using a sliver of media bays potential and came across a lot of things that will help my workflow and would love to see your hidden tricks for the updated Media bay.
Its crazy to see how LITTLE Cubase is used by Producers (I'm in the Pacific Northwest USA) when its got more functions than you know what to do with. I know 1 other person in real life (Not on the internet) that uses Cubase.
Thank you for the videos and amazing Cubase content!
YES : we want a second video !
I am trying to shift from pro tools and these shortcuts are my absolute starting point for my Cubase Journey
it saves you from a lot of headaches
Welcome to the Power House of Cubase Pro 13.
Really tried to leave pro tools but it’s tough. Mainly because of editing and some other details. There’s a lot of good stuff on Cubase tho
You should spend just one hour+ just to add all the shortcut u used in another daw into cubase. After have done this you should be familiar with cubase in just few days.
The Great Greg Ondo...
The Dominion Dom Sigalas....
& the Charming Chris Selim....
YOU GUYS ARE OUR CUBASE HEROs FOREVER !!!!!!
This is Poetry
also don't forget The GigaChad Guy Mitchelmore...
I combined the commands “Audio-Bounce selection” and “Midi-Bounce midi” into the one macro and hotkey using PLE. One key join regions of any type
Thanks Dom! I've got a great shortcut to share that I use all the time. It's the "Pitch Visibility: On/Off" for MIDI editor. Super useful when you are doing drum programming!
AWESOME shortcut!
I can't believe I only hear about this now. Thank you kindly! Game Changer for editing drums.
I didn't know you could view "customized"! I knew I made a few but was surprised to see over 20! My number one shortcut is "Shift+Z" to zoom to locators - could not work without it!
I use almost only shortcuts and I use a Stream Deck to trigger them faster and easily 😉
Hi Dom, Thank you for your really informative content. Just a question: where does Cubase save user Key Commands on macOS? I'd like to store them in my personal settings folder in case I need to reinstall the system or for backup purposes.
Same question. Please.
Absolutely amazing video! Watched it 4 times back to back. Internalized on the first three and took notes on the last view. I hope that you make another video going over more shortcuts. Love Cubase and definitely appreciate your videos and instruction! Keep up the good work!
Hello Dom,
a very good video but also a lot of information in a short time. I think I need to watch it more often. It would be nice if you made another video about it. Thank you very much.🙂👍
Thank you for the feedback Herbert. People seem to dislike longer videos and sometimes complain when I go slow but I’m with you- I prefer longer videos as well!
Haha! 40 Key Commands, wow! Thanks Dom!
I figured out "Add Track" "T" Last night coincidentally Haha! 😅
An enormous 👍🏻 dear Dom. BOOM💥!!!! It improves my workflow light-years beyond...thanks for sharing your wisdom with the world. Please upload more content like this. Hugs from Cuba
❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
Cubase is the BEST !!!!!!
I didn't know about *Bounce MIDI*. That is awesome 👍
Really nice thank you dom!👍🏼💪🏽 Can we get please pdf file of the list please for Win and Mac? 🙏🏼
Ive used Cubase all my life, but still didn't know about a lot of these! thx
Cubase is King of Shortcuts+Macros!!!
I am all in for part 2 😊
Thank you so much. Don you are amazing. ❤
It's awsome! Thanks Dom
Dom what a great video! Thank you very much! I would definitely love a part 2 !!!
What a great selection! Thank you very much. I love to use "minimize all tracks" to change the order of tracks more easily like moving a track from the bottom to the top followed by "undo zoom"
I only learned ONE thing, but it was really useful, so don't get overwhelmed by the amount of info coming at you in this vid, just cherry pick what might be handy for you and your workflow (then come back next week and pick another ect ect! lol).... great info.. thanks!!..
This is great, thank you Dom. Steinberg should really think about an export and import file for multiple Shortcuts and Macro's. Doing all this manually is definitely one thing that isn't good workflow.
Hmmm this used to exist. Not sure why it’s gone. I will investigate :)
Have you tried the Profiles though? :)
Re: "create sampler track" - - you actually have two options, each with a separate command. 1. From the media bay (like in Dom's video here) 2. In an audio part that's on a track. Although they are both titled "create sampler track", you cannot use the same command for both.
Go to key commands and search "command sampler track" and you'll see what I mean. VERY handy and thoughtful feature. :-)
useful shortcuts, with them it gives you more time to make more Video's for us 😉 Thanks !
I use Cubase IC Pro instead of shortcuts. This way I have buttons that clearly identify the function. Also, I can use it as a remote wireless controller across the studio. That could be an interesting video. A lot of people have an old iPad or Android tablet that can be put to good use.
Excellent video. I’m sitting in front of Cubase right now and will be implementing a few of these right away.👍
I would like to see a video about your favorite macros and list them or maybe be able to download them, thank you for this video
Thanks Dom! These kinds of videos are fantastic and always help me learn stuff about Cubase of which I wasn't already aware. They absolutely speed up my workflow too! :)
Hello Master.... great and smart...Thanks for your time...!!!
Excellent!!!!! Thank you Dom really you are the best!
You are very welcome Manos!
I'm still working out my workflows since making cubase my main Daw about 6 months ago, and I don't use audio much, I am mainly using orchestral libs. My main keymap additions so far are (on Mac):
Ctrl-E - Open Key Editor in Window
Ctrl-D - Disable/Enable Track
F13 - Edit VST Instrument
Ctrl-S - Zoom to Selection Horizontally
Ctrl-Z - Undo Zoom
Ctrl-I - Add Position Marker on Selected Track
Alt-D - Duplicate Selected Tracks without Data
Ctrl-1 - Toggle Step Input
Ctrl-B - Show/Hide Lower Zone
Ctrl-Q - Select Previous Quantize Value
Ctrl-W - Select Next Quantize Value
Ctrl-R - Render (with Current Settings)
Ctrl+Num + - Octave Shift Up (Logical Editor Preset)
Ctrl+Num - - Octave Shift Down (Logical Editor Preset)
F16 - Show Only Enabled Tracks (Logical Editor Preset)
From experience I have come to prefer not changing default mappings, and stick to only additions when customising. I have also obtained a Stream Deck because I'd rather not have to memorise a million esoteric key combos :-)
Great video, as always Dom! I've added the Listen and Monitor options now.
Like many Cubase users I have programmed my MIDI controller to handle my most used key commands. I can't always remember them when I'm away using my laptop out of the studio, as I now have quite a large number of shortcuts and macros. As a result, I have a key command 'SHIFT + K' to open my 'key commands' editor window.
Another super cool video !!
Thanks a lot Dom !
Great video and awesome VHS T-shirt! 🤩
Really appreciate your videos. I learn tons!
I'm game for a Part 2
Full Thks Dom !!! 🙂👍 , It would be nice if you made another video about Cubase Shortcuts..
Boom, Dom, Boom! 🤘🤠
Damn, Cubase is 🔥
I use a lot of the same ones you do, based mostly on your previous videos. But one that is essential for me is to make the ; key be snap cursor to end of event. So that way L will jump the cursor to the start of an event and ; (which is right next to L) moves the cursor to the end of an event.
And yes we want another video like this. Duh. :-)
"duplicate track" and "alt+P" are my most used shortcuts when i make Templates.
I use templates as a ressource to build up very fast new templates/Projects, using "import track from Project"
it takes me less than 2 minutes to build a new Orchestral project (based on Chordtracks and Folders with ready to go Instruments included some Midi events to listen.
There are even prepared FX , STEMS and Groupchannels with routing and specific FX Plugins like REVerence ready to go.
BOOM!
Πολύ ωραίο βίντεο. Lots of love, man! 😊
The first key command I set up on Cubase is CTRL+Insert to bring up the Key Commands List. I found it very useful early on as I was learning Cubase to quickly learn and edit key commands as I went along and discovered new things about the software. Also......is it my imagination, or is this the first video to include a "BOOM!" in awhile?
You are damn right… on everything!🤣
Love your channel! Trying to up my overall Cubase game lately, and your videos are just great. My biggest hurdle today is trying to get proper levels between Helix in, direct guitar in, Omnisphere multis (wayyyy too loud), EZ drummer, plus bass, vocals, FX guitars. Everything is always too loud. I'll keep workin at it! Thx again.
Check my video about gain staging! It will help you out with this issue :)
My export mixdown is literally CTRL+E. Nice and simple 😅
Thanks Sir
Thank you for sharing this. One question: How do you assign the Key command to a Controller Line Set up the way you showed in this video? I can't figure it out. I'm really very new to Cubase. Thank you again for your help.
It sure would be neat if Steinberg would add in to Cubase a keymap help page like the one Dorico has.
First off love the shirt
What's the advantage to using Events to Part over Bounce Selection?
You can dissolve the part and move the events around. Also it doesn't generate a new audio file, ie SSD space.
bind complicated 4button shortcuts (ctrl+alt+shift+ F12) to a MULTI BUTTON mouse via their software (LOGITECH G600 in my case) and u have 3x12 side buttons + the usual multimouse buttons. The power of your Thumb!
there is a video on YT how to map and use the Logi G600 in Cubase.
Question: If you use "Open Key Editor In Window" . . . how do you then close it? Ctrl +W is the Windows default, but I wonder if you have a different command Dom? Same question re: the "Open Sample Editor . . ." Thanks!
i made it a workspace presets and just swtitch between all the different views, its then acting like a toggle switch. AL1 is the standard Cubase window setup, ALT 6 the MIDI EDITOR FULL window ( in my case)
Is it now possible to assign a shortcut to a specific track preset? Or to call a specific track archive file from a shortcut? I've been able to do that with a Stream Deck and a mix of shortcuts and Applescript (It's actually how I call my pack of Maschine tracks and all the Cubase MIDI and audio channels and routing already set) but I'd rather have a native way to do this. Also I have another question: are the samples of the new drum machine (drum tracks) included into the library of the project?
Part 2, sil vous plait
have all mine assigned to my stream deck, save so much time and i dont have to remember all the shortcuts
Please tell me one thing, how to make a good symmetrical sound (not mono) using Cubase, for example, like stockers do? Everything is wide, powerful and at the same time symmetrical, you take a high-quality corporate, and it is powerful, wide but mirrored by channels, not like in cinematics, instruments are often distributed across the panorama, and a full-fledged track is centered. I have tried everything. Thanks in advance!
How do you get to remember all of the shortcuts Dom? 🤔
He has a shortcut for that...
@@DarkSideofSynth 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I use the constantly and I try to customise them to something that is convenient and will remember easily :)
easy... this is what you keep in mind when you work with Cubase every day!!!
I have more than 34 shortcuts in my head. I don't need a printed list on my desk.^^
@@DomSigalas My 65 year old brain can't remember that many even though I use Cubase almost every day. Thank goodness for Stream Deck and the CC121 🤣😂
How many years did it take you to remember all these shortcuts? I have enough problems with 8 to 10.
Around 20 :)
Thanks I finally tried a trial of cubase. I'm not sure what I'm missing I'm use to bitwig which has a huge number of hardware scripts for controllers like my Akai APC64 I was shocked to see the very small list of controllers in Cubase. Am I missing something. I also found the control must have return to the start of a track hidden somewhere cause I couldn't find it . I have used logic and bitwig and Ableton I mainly do basic linear audio recordings nothing complicated so I saw this video come up and as a newbit thought I'd hit the where are all the hardware controller scripts cause without support it's dead in the water to me strangely didn't see my 16 stereo aus audio inputs from my Fantom either yet the pop up in bitwig Ableton and logic automatically . Hmmm
Hi William, what controllers do you use? Cubase automatically detects a compatible controller. Otherwise it’s dead easy to create your own custom one in a few minutes- I’ve made a video about this :)
After I upgraded to 13, two things I hated so far is that, when I use the channels' slider in the mixing console, it lags when sliding between channels. I first doubted that it lags while playing back but it also lags when the playback is stopped. The second issue it messes up with my automation. Other than that, it works great.
for some reason i assigned a shortcut to create sampler track and when clicking a sample and hitting the shortcut i get a message saying "The shortcut assigned is not currently available"
hello extension melodyne shortcuts🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Wait, Does dom edit the videos him self?
anyone know how to see/save only the shortcuts I made for myself?
I show it at the beginning of the video- but this is if you’re in Cubase 13.
p.s. I still treasure Steinberg CC121, CMC TP and CMC QC in the dedicated "box"....(cannot post the photo unfortunately 😉)
How can I perform operations like 12m14s?
What is exactly you’re looking for? :)
@@DomSigalas I am using a selection tool, but how can I quickly cut the selected area?
12:14
@@williamgeorge719oh! Select, then hit backspace :)
Дружище, у тебя отличный контент. Начни уже делать субтитры и твоих подписчиков во многоооо раз станет больше
Привет из России ^_^
it's too bad cubase sucks on windows, i wanna try out this daw so badly 😥
So you can't sllit drum sequence cubase 14
Sorry. Dom