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From Cubase to CuPro: Getting Started on Cubase 10
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From Cubase to CuPro: Getting Started on Cubase 10

First steps of using Cubase
Created byTom Levin
Last updated 4/2019
English

What you'll learn

  • Installing Cubase without errors
  • Important equipment for home studio
  • Cubase versions
  • Main screen and navigation
  • tempo / Quantize

Course content

1 section14 lectures47m total length
  • Introduction1:17

    Start your home studio journey with Cubase 10, covering installation, essential gear, and syncing equipment. Learn a practical workflow and key Cubase functions for producers of all levels.

  • Daw and Cubase1:17
  • 3. Cubase Versions5:15

    Compare Cubase elements, artist, and pro versions, each offering 192 kilohertz 64-bit recording with bundled tools like VST amp rack and prologue, and varying instrument, audio, and MIDI track counts.

  • Important studio equipment0:07
  • Physical Chain of Sound2:19
  • Cubase Installation4:16
  • Steinberg Hub3:34
  • Cubase Project Folders1:59
  • Sync and Prepare7:22
  • Main Screen6:34

    Explore the Cubase 10 main screen, including track and inspector columns, edit and track settings, visibility options, transport bar, VSTi instruments, media bay, and quick navigation and customization features.

  • Navigation3:49
  • Tempo and Quantize7:56
  • Conclusion1:12
  • Bonus Lecture0:10

Requirements

  • Own Cubase (preferably 10)
  • A computer (PC or Mac)
  • Optional: Midi controller
  • Optional: Audio Interface
  • Optional: Computer keyboard with number pad
  • Optional: Headphones

Description

Take your first steps into the music industry with this course!

Here we'll start from the beginning to cover all the things you need for your home studio, installing Cubase 10 and understanding how and what is everything.

This is how the course will help you:

  • Understand the basic terms of music production and the technology behind it.

  • Learn the type of equipment you'll need before you get started

  • Comparing between the different versions of Cubase

  • Install Cubase by CD or by download

  • Understand Cubase files and organization

  • Getting familiar with Steinberg's Hub

  • A quick overview on the screen, navigation and tempo features.

And much more!

So, see you in the first lesson!

Who this course is for:

  • Music enthusiasts looking to make their own projects
  • Those who want to get to know Cubase before purchasing
  • Complete Beginners