great video! I didn't know how easy was to export the settings into other vst's in cubase. Seems like a great feature for building your own libraries quickly
Wow! Thanks for this. As ever I was aware that the sampler track was there but until i watched this i didnt really know what you could actually achieve with it! You're saving me from having to spend days, weeks (or possibly even fortnights) reading the Cubase manual to work out what's in there. I shall now experiment with the sampler track with vim, vigour and most importantly verve. Thanks again and keep up the good work!
Hello. Congratulations on this impressive mastery video. I managed to do a lot of things with the midi remote but I can't assign the Sampler Control buttons. I've been working on Cubase for quite a while and this sampling function is a completely new discovery for me. So I try to make the most of it. Example of my problem: I want to change the playback speed parameter to slow down or speed up the sample, impossible to get the potentiometer on my master keyboard to respond (everything else works). However, in the midi remote, everything is ok and at the bottom right, you can clearly see that Cubase reacts to the potentiometer. I must surely omit a small but crucial detail because it seems absurd to me that this very essential function is not taken into account. If you have the solution, I'm interested 😊Thank you in advance.
I'm not sure why it's not working, but a simple fix is to assign it to a Track Quick Control and do it from there. Just activate "Learn" mode in your Track QC control panel in the Inspector, then move the Speed dial in the Sampler Control interface with your mouse. Turn off Learn mode, and use the Track QC from this point onwards. Hope that helps :)
@@OneManAndHisSongs Hello. Thanks for your quick response. I had completely forgotten to put my keyboard back in midi input and output of the instantaneous track controller.
I have a question. I know you've already written that you've been learning Cubase for years. But would you consider switching to another DAW in the future? How I would love to watch bitwig tutorials with your knowledge in mind! Of course, I understand 100% why you want to stay with Cubase.
Sadly I have to say that the odds are very low of me taking up another DAW. The learning curve is so steep that I can't imagine going through all that effort.
Great video… very useful and instructive. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
great video! I didn't know how easy was to export the settings into other vst's in cubase. Seems like a great feature for building your own libraries quickly
You're very welcome!
Excellent overview. You are a natural teacher!
That's very kind of you to say, thanks!
Wow! Thanks for this. As ever I was aware that the sampler track was there but until i watched this i didnt really know what you could actually achieve with it! You're saving me from having to spend days, weeks (or possibly even fortnights) reading the Cubase manual to work out what's in there. I shall now experiment with the sampler track with vim, vigour and most importantly verve. Thanks again and keep up the good work!
That's great to hear! Thanks for all your kind support, it's really appreciated :)
can´t live without SamplerTrack. It´s a real weapon for sounddesign, fast to use too.
great video as ever, thank you!
Much appreciated, thank you!
I forgot if I've commented before saying this but your videos are incredibly helpful and insightful- thank you
That's very kind of you to say, I really appreciate it :)
Thank you for your generosity dear brother
My pleasure, thanks for the kind feedback
these have been so helpful, thank you so much!!!
You're very welcome!
Excellent video!
Thank you :)
Thank you for the clear instructions and I found my blue knob. 🤣👍
You're welcome! And, well done you ;)
Great presentation, and super useful information. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful, thanks for the feedback!
Great VDO, Thanks you :)))
You're welcome :)
super
Thank you :)
Hello. Congratulations on this impressive mastery video.
I managed to do a lot of things with the midi remote but I can't assign the Sampler Control buttons.
I've been working on Cubase for quite a while and this sampling function is a completely new discovery for me. So I try to make the most of it.
Example of my problem: I want to change the playback speed parameter to slow down or speed up the sample, impossible to get the potentiometer on my master keyboard to respond (everything else works). However, in the midi remote, everything is ok and at the bottom right, you can clearly see that Cubase reacts to the potentiometer. I must surely omit a small but crucial detail because it seems absurd to me that this very essential function is not taken into account.
If you have the solution, I'm interested 😊Thank you in advance.
I'm not sure why it's not working, but a simple fix is to assign it to a Track Quick Control and do it from there. Just activate "Learn" mode in your Track QC control panel in the Inspector, then move the Speed dial in the Sampler Control interface with your mouse. Turn off Learn mode, and use the Track QC from this point onwards. Hope that helps :)
@@OneManAndHisSongs Hello.
Thanks for your quick response.
I had completely forgotten to put my keyboard back in midi input and output of the instantaneous track controller.
I have a question. I know you've already written that you've been learning Cubase for years. But would you consider switching to another DAW in the future?
How I would love to watch bitwig tutorials with your knowledge in mind! Of course, I understand 100% why you want to stay with Cubase.
Sadly I have to say that the odds are very low of me taking up another DAW. The learning curve is so steep that I can't imagine going through all that effort.
@@OneManAndHisSongs I understand 100%. Take care! btw. do you know the VST Hyperion plugin?
The gui is not the best. It needs to be redesigned.
Cubase is a very mechanical, non-intuitive DAW