Cubase Controller Lane Tips
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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Cubase Controller Lane Tips
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You are amazing! I thought I knew about controller lanes. Then I watched this video and realized I only knew a fraction! I don't know how you find all these lesser known aspects, but thank you!
OMG what an amazing tutorial!
Bravo 👏
Would be amazing to see a tutorial about routing! Both audio and midi.
Please do such a tutorial 🙏
It’s very needed)
Nice informative video Andrew 😎👍
I knew most of these but there's some hidden gems I didn't know for example, Auto Select Controllers... 😲😁That is being checked as I type! 😊
Andrew, you have a great, quick and to the point way of explaining and showing information.
Amazing! Really deep.
Again, a very very helpfull video.
thanks a lot,amazing.
I really appreciate these videos bro.. Amazing stuff 💪🏿🙏🏿
Perfect timing Andrew, thanks. How can we know if an instrument responds to articulations and modulation?
Is it possible to clamp min/max values on controller lanes (like the tempo track)?
hi joe,, I am not aware of any option that allows you to sort of set hi and low limits to controller data on a lane prior to drawing it or editing it,, but there is the option, once you have some data, to select it all which enacts this extra editing screen that has handles on the top and sides that then allows you to sort of compress the data curves to a more defined range,,,
andrew
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I was always puzzled by the duplication of editing MIDI CC and automation, thanks for the clarification.
Brilliant! Didn't even know you could CTRL + right-click on a part.
Great gems, AB... as usual. Thank you.
Well, I finally find something that I have used enough to work with. And yet, you surprise me with some detail. As always, thank you very much for your time and your magnificent work.
Greetings from Spain.
Really good 🙂