I gotta say, this dude needs to do voiceovers or whatever as well. Amazing speaking voice. Very pleasing to listen to. And thanks for the tips! Very helpfull!
A great start to what promises to be an awesome series, Cameron. As you said, there are nuggets in here that can apply to a wide range of genres, so kudos to you for putting this together. As a fairly new Cubase 11 Pro user (I switched from Reason 11 during the whole Reason 12 dumpster fire of a mess, and don't regret it for an instant), it's great to see the instruments and tools in Cubase being put to use by someone who really knows what they're doing. Cheers 🙂
Glad it was helpful! Welcome to the wild world of Cubase haha - don't sleep on Retrologue for sure, it's actually a pretty beefy synth when you learn all the different features it has!
@@mikeylikes_synths Compression after reverb can be a great way to lift up the tails and subtleties of a sound! The new 'squasher' plugin as well in C12 can be very useful for that!
@@VenusTheory Thanks, I intend to look into Retrologue, and have been playing around a lot with Padshop 2, also an amazingly versatile instrument. I really love Cubase, and am finding new surprises with it every time I open the program that just make doing a lot of things a lot easier. All the best to you from here in Memphis TN :-)
Where can I find the sample that you used in REVERANCE? Or I should buy some extra ir files? Moreover is the brass sound and the vocal designer plug-in included in Cubase11 pro? Thanks
Heyo! Not sure, I think this was either one of my personal sample packs or maybe some free pack somewhere. Check out Musicradar's SampleRadar for a ton of awesome free samples that can work great as IR files! Using drums as IRs on other drums (or melodic elements) can bring out some really interesting timbres and spice things up. The VocalSynth plugin is a third-party plugin from iZotope. I tried to stick to only Cubase plugins for this series as much as possible, but there wasn't really any equivalent so I had to use an external effect for that bit.
Why is it that we can not even contact steinberg support via a simple mail address!!??? During the weekend if the support is off I can not communicate with steinberg in any way!!? Not even from "my steinberg"
It's called Supervision.... It's included with C Pro... very powerful tool.... plenty of tutorials on UA-cam... It's ultra customisable with different meters etc...
I gotta say, this dude needs to do voiceovers or whatever as well. Amazing speaking voice. Very pleasing to listen to.
And thanks for the tips! Very helpfull!
Check out Cameron's channel!
*recommend
Thanks haha - I actually do voiceover work every once in a while! Not a huge passion of mine, but it can be fun from time to time!
@@VenusTheory ❤️😎
I’m impressed can’t wait for the other parts
Excellent job ! 👍
Great video! Looking forward to the rest of this series.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Steinberg. These videos are very helpful
It’s really interesting to listen to, thank you!
🙌
What you did to those vocal samples in the intro was awesome. Gonna try to learn that.
Thanks! The new Squasher tool is great for bringing out some serious hype to vocal samples.
Nice job. Well done !!
Glad it was helpful!
nice one ,thank you
Glad it was helpful!
A great start to what promises to be an awesome series, Cameron. As you said, there are nuggets in here that can apply to a wide range of genres, so kudos to you for putting this together. As a fairly new Cubase 11 Pro user (I switched from Reason 11 during the whole Reason 12 dumpster fire of a mess, and don't regret it for an instant), it's great to see the instruments and tools in Cubase being put to use by someone who really knows what they're doing. Cheers 🙂
Convolution reverb into a compressor was an eye opener. I thought reverb was to follow compression.... Every day learning and re-learning
Glad it was helpful! Welcome to the wild world of Cubase haha - don't sleep on Retrologue for sure, it's actually a pretty beefy synth when you learn all the different features it has!
@@mikeylikes_synths Compression after reverb can be a great way to lift up the tails and subtleties of a sound! The new 'squasher' plugin as well in C12 can be very useful for that!
@@VenusTheory Thanks, I intend to look into Retrologue, and have been playing around a lot with Padshop 2, also an amazingly versatile instrument. I really love Cubase, and am finding new surprises with it every time I open the program that just make doing a lot of things a lot easier. All the best to you from here in Memphis TN :-)
can you guys please make channel rack in cubase when you update
Check out the mixing channel strip in the mixer (F3 on Windows) - it's great!
Hey Cameron!!!! 😎❤️
Yo!
Where can I find the sample that you used in REVERANCE? Or I should buy some extra ir files?
Moreover is the brass sound and the vocal designer plug-in included in Cubase11 pro?
Thanks
Heyo! Not sure, I think this was either one of my personal sample packs or maybe some free pack somewhere. Check out Musicradar's SampleRadar for a ton of awesome free samples that can work great as IR files!
Using drums as IRs on other drums (or melodic elements) can bring out some really interesting timbres and spice things up.
The VocalSynth plugin is a third-party plugin from iZotope. I tried to stick to only Cubase plugins for this series as much as possible, but there wasn't really any equivalent so I had to use an external effect for that bit.
Thanks, Cameron, this was very helpful. I need to play around more with Cubase pro 11 and remixing. Very inspiring.
Glad to be of service! 🤠
KOOL..
Why is it that we can not even contact steinberg support via a simple mail address!!??? During the weekend if the support is off I can not communicate with steinberg in any way!!? Not even from "my steinberg"
what the heck is that first metering screen....? I've. ever seen that...
It's called Supervision.... It's included with C Pro... very powerful tool.... plenty of tutorials on UA-cam... It's ultra customisable with different meters etc...
@@keithgilmore4101 thanks!
Wth bro you said you did not liked Cubase and switched to Bitwig and now this?
I use a variety of DAWs, just depends on what I'm doing!
I like to smoke pot