This is an amazing DAW, i just installed Cubase 13 Pro today and i purposely set about to find the best instructor on UA-cam to get me up and running fully prepared. Thank you man for what you do. Subbed. Happy beat making!
Cubase 11 Pro. I had a pretty bad case. The first method did not work. I couldn't find the tap method. The third method saved my day. Thank you very much!
Thank you very much for this video. I've alvaws searched how to do that in Cubase and found mostly the 1st methode here and there. I muse honestly say that none of the methods out there are really satisfactory. You need to fiddle too much with great accuracy. Coming from FL studio I can use a simple function providing a precise and fairly accurate number in a few clicks. This is one feature that needs to be added to Cubase. No jumping tempo track, no sample cutting, no fuss. Just pick an option. Maybe (just like in FL) pick a range of assumed tempo (we can do that but there is a fully automatic mode too that is working fine). Wait a few seconds for the analysis. And voilà. FL Studio is far better in this matter. Fortunately I own it. I am happy I found a video that is more complete and I also learnt about the "back to fixed tempo" button. Didn't know that. The jumping tempo track method one creates annoys me and I had no idea how to get rid of it. 👍
Hi Daniel, just wanted to say a big THANK YOU for sharing this video. I was struggling to find the tempo of a supplied audio file consisting of guitars and drums, and was not having much luck with the tempo detection tool etc, which i learned about from a different source, but i only found out about your third option from watching your video!! And i have to say that this option is/was by far the best method and it has made it that i can now move forward !!!! So thanks for sharing this with us all, i am sure many people will benefit from knowing these options but i personally would tell everyone to just use the third option, as it works a treat!!! Cheers! Best Regards.
Glad the video did help you out! My preference is also the third option but there's typically more than one way to get to the desired result so that's why I wanted to show all tempo finding options.
I have paid my multiple cubase licenses upgrades for years and Logic is still light years ahead cubase for this function, sound library and vst library, seems like it´s time to switch daw. In logic it takes an instant and is very accurate, just set adapt project tempo, drag audio file into the timeline and boom! perfect alignment, and perfect time measurement.
@@danielayotalks I have Over 6 Cubase Pro Licenses, and I must upgrade each year, and also have Logic, but it's a hassle to have to use Logic to detect tempo, export AAF, and return to cubase.
@@danielayotalks Thats with steinberg licensing, with the dongle you were only able to run 1 per machine, i've got 6 workstations for my 5 musicians and me, according to the license I can activate a license on 3 machines but not use them simoultaneously, and only for one user. The way to save money is if steinberg adds a good tempo detection algorithm. Then I won't have to buy mac computers to use Logic Pro.
Hey guys. I am sort of stuck to the beat calculator by tapping. But tapping with shift/enter does not work. I work in Nuendo13 by the way, but that shouldn't be different?
The beat calculator tapping uses Shift + Space by default since Cubase 13. If you open the Key Commands window, look for Project > Tap Tempo and click the Reset Key Command Icon for that command it should reset to Shift + Space
I use all three methods shown depending on the type of song I'm dealing with. The third option tends to give slightly more accurate results but is less intuitive.
..I wish cubase could detect tempo like logic pro....just drag n drop and auto analyze and set everything ..just in 5 seconds...😔
This is an amazing DAW, i just installed Cubase 13 Pro today and i purposely set about to find the best instructor on UA-cam to get me up and running fully prepared. Thank you man for what you do. Subbed. Happy beat making!
Thank you for the kind words! 😊 Let's go!
Cubase 11 Pro. I had a pretty bad case. The first method did not work. I couldn't find the tap method. The third method saved my day. Thank you very much!
Thank you very much for this video.
I've alvaws searched how to do that in Cubase and found mostly the 1st methode here and there. I muse honestly say that none of the methods out there are really satisfactory.
You need to fiddle too much with great accuracy.
Coming from FL studio I can use a simple function providing a precise and fairly accurate number in a few clicks. This is one feature that needs to be added to Cubase.
No jumping tempo track, no sample cutting, no fuss. Just pick an option. Maybe (just like in FL) pick a range of assumed tempo (we can do that but there is a fully automatic mode too that is working fine). Wait a few seconds for the analysis. And voilà.
FL Studio is far better in this matter. Fortunately I own it.
I am happy I found a video that is more complete and I also learnt about the "back to fixed tempo" button. Didn't know that. The jumping tempo track method one creates annoys me and I had no idea how to get rid of it.
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Thank you so very much. One of the best working tutorial amongst many other I've seen. Last option works best for me.
Glad that it's helped, I do like the last option too!
Great Video! I get a perfect result with your macro and the tempo detection tool, thanks :)
Hi Daniel, just wanted to say a big THANK YOU for sharing this video. I was struggling to find the tempo of a supplied audio file consisting of guitars and drums, and was not having much luck with the tempo detection tool etc, which i learned about from a different source, but i only found out about your third option from watching your video!! And i have to say that this option is/was by far the best method and it has made it that i can now move forward !!!! So thanks for sharing this with us all, i am sure many people will benefit from knowing these options but i personally would tell everyone to just use the third option, as it works a treat!!! Cheers! Best Regards.
Glad the video did help you out! My preference is also the third option but there's typically more than one way to get to the desired result so that's why I wanted to show all tempo finding options.
Awesome avice man
Thank you for your help, worth a million views and followers
already subscribed
Cheers from Brazil
Thanks for the kind words, glad it's helpful 👍
I have paid my multiple cubase licenses upgrades for years and Logic is still light years ahead cubase for this function, sound library and vst library, seems like it´s time to switch daw. In logic it takes an instant and is very accurate, just set adapt project tempo, drag audio file into the timeline and boom! perfect alignment, and perfect time measurement.
Cubase is weaker than Logic Pro in tempo detection but holds its own in other areas. Use what works best for you
@@danielayotalks I have Over 6 Cubase Pro Licenses, and I must upgrade each year, and also have Logic, but it's a hassle to have to use Logic to detect tempo, export AAF, and return to cubase.
@@MrH1623 Wow 6 licenses!? 1 licence of Cubase can run on 3 computers simultaneously if it can help save money...
@@danielayotalks Thats with steinberg licensing, with the dongle you were only able to run 1 per machine, i've got 6 workstations for my 5 musicians and me, according to the license I can activate a license on 3 machines but not use them simoultaneously, and only for one user. The way to save money is if steinberg adds a good tempo detection algorithm. Then I won't have to buy mac computers to use Logic Pro.
Excellent stuff and very useful to know. 👍
Thank you!
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Awesome !!! Thank you!!😀
excellent tutorial 5star
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
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So When I use the tempo , it still makes that noise in the recording....how can I stop that??? I dont want to hear the tempo in my recording
It is crazy that Steinberg really got rid of the beat calculator tool! Makes it a less good product.
It is frustrating. Can only hope they restore the functionality in some way
Hey guys. I am sort of stuck to the beat calculator by tapping. But tapping with shift/enter does not work. I work in Nuendo13 by the way, but that shouldn't be different?
The beat calculator tapping uses Shift + Space by default since Cubase 13. If you open the Key Commands window, look for Project > Tap Tempo and click the Reset Key Command Icon for that command it should reset to Shift + Space
Thanx bro, wil try it!@@danielayotalks
tempo from event is almost how i do it in pro tools
I feel this taking too much time for finding tempo, beat calculator is more easy and flexible.What are other opinions???🤔
@@EdwinJohnson these are the best options I could find, the beat calculator didn't return in Cubase 14 😢
@danielayotalks it taking too much time for me.what about you?
I use all three methods shown depending on the type of song I'm dealing with. The third option tends to give slightly more accurate results but is less intuitive.
@@danielayotalks thank you
@@EdwinJohnson No problem!
your teaching is not easy
Steinberg blows. All of these methods are cumbersome and worthless. Nearly a reason to find a new daw. Holy crap, this is ELEMENTARY.