Separate Your Kick and Bass Using a De-Esser?!?
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- #Cubase11 #Tutorial
When it comes to separating Kick and Bass there are a whole load of ways you can go about the task. In this video I will be using @steinberg 's De-Esser that comes in Cubase!
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Woww Finally I found my teacher. Thank U for your tutorials.
Thanks mate and glad to have you along for the ride!
Great content and great explantations ! I havent heard much of the HK accent since I studied one semester at HKUST. Your voice brings me back good memories. :) Love from France.
Thanks mate. Yes, nearly all of my DJ friends in Hong Kong are French!
I appreciate that you show us your SkillSet and throwing those Cubase Gems 💎 out , stay Sound and Safe ! 🖖🏾Thank You Bro 👊🏾
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I really like this kind of tutorial , it very informative and refresh's ones memory ,thanks
Glad you liked it Rasol! Hope you can join me over on Twitch!
@@Tutorial_ism i dont no what the twich is .
Very good tutorial ty
Thank you mate!
I don't use cubase but mix live using an x32...I think I'll try this next time my kick and bass are fighting each other. - very interesting...thanks
I doth my cap to you sir. I worked as a trainee live sound engineer in Australia about 10 years ago and learnt some of my best tricks from those guys. Hope this technique works out for you!
Plz make a 808 glide video In Cubase 11..The Glides video in Cubase on Other Channels are not quiet effective in comparison to Ableton Glide and FL Studio glide...
Thanks for the suggestion. I will see what the other cubase channels have done on this subject and see if I can improve on what they have done for sure. Do you have any links to what you have seen so far?