Working with Multiple Drum Tracks Has Never Been Easier | Cubase Q&A with Greg Ondo
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2023
- Programming drums is the focus of this Greg Ondo tutorial on Cubase music production. He looks at having different drum VST instruments on different tracks, but consolidating them into a single MIDI track using a drum map.
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To be honest, this is the first time I see this method, and it never crossed my mind. really thanks 🙏
This is a very handy tip since I often use multiple drum and percussion VSTis. Thanks Greg.
again a big MIDI feature why I love Cubase! Best daw. No doubt.
Brilliant! Thanks Greg!
thank you so much, as always a great job greg (Y)
Great video, thank you Greg!
Great! Cubase learning is infinite!
Awesomre Thanks Greg
Awesome!!!🌟🌟💯💯
No matter how many courses you took or how many projects you made, every time there is something that will surprise you in Cubase)
Working with Multiple Drum Tracks Has Never Been Easier | Cubase Q&A with Greg Ondo
Great feature. I've stopped using the drum Editor long time ago, but now I'm reconsidering... Can you "explode" midi to different tracks / channels / ports?
Yes. MIDI menu - Dissolve parts
@@gregondo376 Wow! Great Thanks! Very handy!!!!
Thanks for this excellent video tutorial. Something very different to what we normally do. Btw I can't get my normal midi songs to play through sonic 7. Everything loads but halion 7 ( which cubase 12 pro has provided free) just won't load the midi s instruments. Thanks again.
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This. Is. Sorcery. 😅 Thank you Greg!
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Greg, I need help with drum audio files 12 in all. I want to record all instruments but keep each track in each take. Then how do I manage those to play back and export. Do I need to pick each track or is there a global place to pick versions for all tacks.
That's awesome Greg, thanks for that! By the way, very cool beat you made here spontaneously.
Is there a way one single note trigger more than one instrument? For example C1 to trigger a kick from Groove Agent and a kick from Halion. Mind blowing lesson, thanks a lot Greg
With the MIDI track you can do that. Under MIDI Sends, you can choose to which track you want to send the recorded MIDI data. However, this won't work with the drum map, because the input note can only be used once. That's the reason why Greg copied the same rhythm over two different notes.
You can easily copy the notes to a different lane and route to a different instrument t for easy layering.
@@gregondo376 Thank you Greg. This one was very helpful.
@@Yuusou. Thanks a lot man
The step sequencer in Cubase needs to be improved. It is the only feature that is lacking in Cubase. It would be great if Cubase has Studio One's features like musicloop.
Is there a way to convert any percussive signal recorded with a microphone into a miditrack that I could assign to a 'drum' say from Groove agent? I Don't have a drum kit but would like to 'play' using sticks.
open the recorded audio in the sample editor window. search for the hitpoints tab. adjust the threshold to get the notes you want, then hit create MIDI notes, it will create a new midi track. then you put the vsti you want
@@RenanBEreanSound fantastic! Thank you!!
How do you convert stereo vst drums into mono on individual tracks?
Very helpful! However, I have one issue: the Ctrl + click for setting the MIDI channel doesn't seem to work on Windows 10. Tried Shift , Alt, and combo's of pairs of the three and nothing seemed to work. Any suggestions (other than 'Get a Mac!') Thanks!
Try clicking on the channel field so that the MIDI channel pop up appears while holding the left mouse button down. Press and hold the control key, select the channel and then select the desired MIDI channel. All MIDI channels should then be changed to the selected channel.
@@gregondo376 Thanks Greg. As always..You da man!
Love Cubase but one thing which drives me crazy .. You Can't See the audio waveform DURING resizing (manually time-stretching via dragging the audio). Only after you've committed !! Have I gotten this wrong? It's hard to find any information about it. It would make timestretching so much easier if I didn't have to 'guess' before committing - I cannot see the waveform during the stretching.
If you are doing the stretch for an entire event try switching the object selection tool to sizing applies time stretch mode. If it is for a particular hit or section of the file use free warp mode on the warp tool.
@@gregondo376 I already do this, thanks anyway
complicated way
Very useful BUT please next time don't let the repetitive click and beat on loop so loud, no need. We don't need to hear so much of the output, mostly just see the trick performed. Thanks.
Guys, the drum designer is outdated, UI is old, no step values for pitch, pan, quantize, etc. The beat designer is- AN INSERT MIDI PLUGIN. WHY?