I use these, but hadn't realised that you could enter the description in the upper left box...doh!! ........I'd been using the ctrl + M to open the marker panel and then name them. Thanks for that, it'll save me even more time :-). I love this new feature in Cubase! The ability to have multiple marker tracks is a real time saver on large projects. I recently provided the dub mix on a documentary, which needed cue points for the interviews, the music and the sound design. The flexibility of being able to select between the various cues on a folder by folder basis (in my case, I set up folders for similar cues) is great. The Zoom function is handy too. When you want to see a small clip fill the screen, or on larger projects, when you very quickly run out of screen 'real estate'. Cheers!
Thanks for explaining this so efficiently. I want to use cycle markers to delineate the different parts of a song so I know where I am at any given point. I imagine the process is the same for that? Voice over work must be fun to do.
Hi there, thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Using two marker tracks is useful in larger projects; you could, for example, have marker tracks only for the vocal sections, and another if you had say, a horn section with lots of small audio sections.
Thank you for great explainer video. but there is no screen for cycle marker in exporting tab. I am using cubase 7.5 but Nuendo 6 does. Which version of cubase do you using in this video?
Hi, glad you enjoyed the video. I really should say what version of Cubase I am using when I make these videos - thanks for bringing it to my attention. I believe this video was in version 9 Pro.
Super Concise with No Messing Around! Thank You!
Thank you for your nice comment. Very glad you enjoyed the video.
thank you very much. Very clear and pleasant to watch. Very efficient too. Congratulation and keep doing videos please!
Thank you for your kind comment, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I will be back to making more Cubase videos very soon.
I use these, but hadn't realised that you could enter the description in the upper left box...doh!! ........I'd been using the ctrl + M to open the marker panel and then name them. Thanks for that, it'll save me even more time :-).
I love this new feature in Cubase! The ability to have multiple marker tracks is a real time saver on large projects.
I recently provided the dub mix on a documentary, which needed cue points for the interviews, the music and the sound design. The flexibility of being able to select between the various cues on a folder by folder basis (in my case, I set up folders for similar cues) is great.
The Zoom function is handy too. When you want to see a small clip fill the screen, or on larger projects, when you very quickly run out of screen 'real estate'.
Cheers!
Thank you, very interesting! It’ s there the possibility to enlarge the text of the markers description?
Thanks for explaining this so efficiently. I want to use cycle markers to delineate the different parts of a song so I know where I am at any given point. I imagine the process is the same for that? Voice over work must be fun to do.
Great in depth tutorial! Super helpful. Thanks!
Well done! Very precise as all your other videos! Thanks a lot!!!
Great tips here, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful for you.
Thanks for this. Just getting started in picking up Cubase so anything like this is extremely helpful. Subscribed for sure!
Thanks Kevin. Glad it helped! Good luck and have fun - Cubase is a great tool for sure. Feel free to shoot me any questions if you get stuck.
Great video, very easy to follow. One question - why have 2 marker tracks? I'm not sure I totally get it..
Hi there, thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Using two marker tracks is useful in larger projects; you could, for example, have marker tracks only for the vocal sections, and another if you had say, a horn section with lots of small audio sections.
Well that's a no-brainer subscription :]
Thank you!
Thank you. Great video.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.
Thank you for great explainer video. but there is no screen for cycle marker in exporting tab. I am using cubase 7.5 but Nuendo 6 does. Which version of cubase do you using in this video?
Hi, glad you enjoyed the video. I really should say what version of Cubase I am using when I make these videos - thanks for bringing it to my attention. I believe this video was in version 9 Pro.
Great video, thank you:)
Ben Lorentzen thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you found the video useful.