I have been using Cubase since before version 5 and didn't know of some of these tips. My favorite was turning off the plugins to stop latency. That tip alone solved a long standing problem with my templates. Even though my template tracks were disabled I was still getting latency through the plugins on FX and group tracks. Turning off the plugins solved that problem. Thank you!!!
What a great tip on the Snap point, you have no idea how many times i Cut the beggining and the end of my Risers to be on the grid, lllllllllllollllllllll----Thanks Chris! 28 years of Cubase and allways learning. Thanks to you as well. You're great man!... :)
Hi Chris, you are doing a great job. Even though I have been using Cubase for 30 years, I can still learn new techniques. Thank you very much, best regards and all the best. Also Kris
Hi Chris! It is possible to raise the Gain by clicking approximately in the middle of the event using the Pencil Tool. Then a blue line will appear in the middle of the event. And then it is possible to raise the Clip gain and lower it as needed. The prerequisite for this is that the Clip was recorded at least to -6 or -3 dB in Peak, but if not, it is always possible to set it to a higher Gain and then use the Pencil Tool to click approximately in the middle of the event and then you can raise the Gain and lower it him however you want. Greetings! :-)
Wow, the metronome this is amazing!! I'm always writing 3/4 and 6/8 in 4/4 grids becuase I prefer it that way. But man, I didn't know about this! Your channel is the best
I found your tip for Pre-Gain interesting. I've been at this Cubase thing forever and I just finished a mix where I automated the pre-gain for exactly the reason you explained. Thanks for the tip about using the pen tool.
Thank you for taking the time to do these types of videos. Very informative, all great time savers and extremely useful. I will look into your classes.. I think if items like these are highlighted, I will spend the time.. thanks again..
Hello Chris, great video today! I am not at my studio computer right now, but I remember I had some issues trying to set the metronome for a song that was at 100 bpm in 12/8. After a lot of intents I ended setting 6/8 at 200 bpm. But I wasn't able to find a way to set 12/8 telling Cubase the eighth note must be at 100 bpm. I think Cubase takes the tempo understanding that it is always a quarter note.
Sir please make a video on note expressions midi expressions, velocity, modulation, pitchband ,legoto notes, expression automation, and articulation assigning too 🙏
Great tips! But when you set the grid to Relative snap you don't need to set a snap point in the sample editor for each file. So it's faster that way. Cheers
Wow i didn't knew of that matroname secrets,and very interesting that i could solve latency issues with plugins inserted,thats amazing secrtes you revealed... Thank you so much for supporting us to go next level of production and time saving! Lots of love from Bhutan ⛳ 🙏🙏🙏
on/off for turning plugins OFF - brilliant! Using the LIVE button for keeping them on but eliminating latency - better!! Of course, the 6th secret little secret was setting your playhead preference to return to previous start point. Finally, the 7th super secret little secret was grabbing the '3 dots' and sliding right multiple times reveals multiple hidden toolbars! WHO KNEW?! Thanks yet again, Chris! 🙏
@@leonardovalvassori the 3 vertical dots to the right of a number of the toolbar icons. In Chris's video, he used the ones to the right of the metronome icons at the right of the lower toolbar. But they show up in a number of places on the upper and lower toolbars.
@@jeffschwisow Thanks Jeff;-- I 've known those for ever. I thought he may have been referring to the three dots that now appear on the project window focus outline;-- I thought I'd missed something.
Thanks for the tipp with the latency! I have to say that i was struggling two times with that problem and i had to setup a new projekt to rerecord some takes and had to import them into the mainprojekt. Nice to know that two clicks could save me an hour🤣
Very useful tips. Amazing Video! I have a question I hope you can help me with. I am running Cubase 12 in a MacBook Pro, Processor: 2.9 Ghx, 6-Core Intel i9 Ram: 32 GB 2400 ddr4 MacOs Ventura 13.3.1 and Steinberg UR824 interface. Sometimes When I open a new EMPTY project and I insert 1 (one) VST instrument, immediately the AUDIO PERFORMANCE- Real Time and Peak- both go all the way up causing audio drops. No audio tracks, no vet effect just inserting one instrument. Old project from Cubase 11 either I have to freeze all channels to be able to playback or change the buffer size to 2048. The weird thing is that with Cubase 11 everything was fine even with low latency values. Thanks very much, warm regards from Europe.
OMG the snapfunction is very useful for me! but one queation, the "s" at the beginning in the sampleeditor is not visible at my cubase, do you know a possibillity to activate that?
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 an 2 other question. I use offline processing for the Effects into the effectinserts because my cpu is 4core. Its resolve this the latency? and can i delete this effect into the insertstrip? After the offline rendering i not delete the inserteffect i make an bypass resp. I turn off the plugin. Is this right? An other thing is wehn make you Parts? And Regions?
You're confusing the preroll with secondary time display. Preroll is always in bar&beats, and in the second example you've just set 1 beat preroll instead of 1 second. The format seems to be Bars.Beats.Eighths.(unknown). I don't know what the 4th value represent, it is not 16ths notes, nor milliseconds as far as I can tell, but setting it in 1 makes a very very tiny preroll.
Hi Chris, how do you display the audio files before and after in the audio part editor. My Cubase display always only the event but can't see more what it make it hard to position the snap point for example at the end of the clip.
Hello, excellent video, i love it, thanks. Could you make a video of cubase 12 key commands like the one did you use to move audio clips in the track in the second tip??? Please
Hi Chris, Love the channel man. I have a question for u. I'm using my Korg Pa500 as a midi controller(via 5 pin cable out) to control the SI Strings in Cakewalk. It sounds great but I'm wanting to swell in the strings in sections(like slow strings) but the volume on my keyboard doesn't work with midi. How can I control the VST instrument volume in real time so I can swell in the strings? Would a return midi cable allow me to do this or will I have to abandon midi strings and use my Korg's internal string sounds(Which seem to lack some fidelity when using 1/4" outputs)? I'm an old schooler & new to DAW recording so any advice on how I might accomplish this is VERY appreciated. Thanks Bud!
Hi Chris was wishing to purchase your complete guide to cubase course. Im in Australia so I was just wondering if the price is in Au Cd or Us dollars please.. Thanks Adam Collins
Good one Chris, I discovered how useful Spectral Layers was in Cubase 11 for cleaning up bleed. The upgraded Pro version 8 is even better but the base version is great to learn what it will do and its potential. Any chance of an explore Chris>
Chris, you put out a video on transposing a while back. I added root note, but no matter what track I select, no option appears in the status line below the tool bars and all options above. Some say to find it on the info line not status. I use Cubase 11 Pro with the last latest update. I know I can use the arrows, but that’s a pain. Any suggestions why it doesn’t appear on the status line?
Hi chris. My name is naseem rashid and i am from india.I have seen your lots of videos and i have learn cubase a lot.This is my first question.Chris does nuendo and cubase has the feature called glide to all enable which pro tools has when we insert plugin.If yes than please make video on it and if not how can we use this feature in cubase and nuendo.Please do reply me.
The snap point change and the pen-tool clip gain automation went right into my current project! Thank-you Chris.
Good job Chris ! It's always interesting. Bonne journée ! ☮
I have been using Cubase since before version 5 and didn't know of some of these tips. My favorite was turning off the plugins to stop latency. That tip alone solved a long standing problem with my templates. Even though my template tracks were disabled I was still getting latency through the plugins on FX and group tracks. Turning off the plugins solved that problem. Thank you!!!
Great tips! you answered the question was looking for, plus some bonus ones!
That's great! Glad I could help!
Thanks Chris!
Great tip on the metronome. No more fast click on the double time!
What a great tip on the Snap point, you have no idea how many times i Cut the beggining and the end of my Risers to be on the grid, lllllllllllollllllllll----Thanks Chris! 28 years of Cubase and allways learning. Thanks to you as well. You're great man!... :)
Thanks Chris for your Master Knowledge - I like that tip on Snap Point "S", all the 5 points are very helpful. Thanks for sharing cheers Bruce A.
Awesome tips Chris. Thanks a lot!
The tip on managing latency gave me new insights! Thanks!
Just saw the half of the video and, at that point, I discovered the Snap point trick which is super useful!
Thanks!
Thanks a lot for these very neat and super useful video... Kind regards and many blessings, MaxT
Very helpful, thanks Chris!
As usual, another very informative video. I always learn something new when I watch your stuff. Thanks!
Hi Chris, you are doing a great job. Even though I have been using Cubase for 30 years, I can still learn new techniques.
Thank you very much, best regards and all the best.
Also Kris
Awesome! As always Chris, you are a fountain of Cubase wisdom.
Glad you think so! You're welcome!
Home recording guy here. Just wanted to thank you for your great videos. I've leaned a lot!
I'm glad to hear that! Thank you so much!
You nailed it again!
Hi Chris!
It is possible to raise the Gain by clicking approximately in the middle of the event using the Pencil Tool. Then a blue line will appear in the middle of the event. And then it is possible to raise the Clip gain and lower it as needed. The prerequisite for this is that the Clip was recorded at least to -6 or -3 dB in Peak, but if not, it is always possible to set it to a higher Gain and then use the Pencil Tool to click approximately in the middle of the event and then you can raise the Gain and lower it him however you want.
Greetings! :-)
Great Video Sir.
Thank you so much.
Fantastic video Chris. As a long time Cubase user, there were a few of these I didn't know ... Thank you :)
Wow, the metronome this is amazing!! I'm always writing 3/4 and 6/8 in 4/4 grids becuase I prefer it that way. But man, I didn't know about this! Your channel is the best
I found your tip for Pre-Gain interesting. I've been at this Cubase thing forever and I just finished a mix where I automated the pre-gain for exactly the reason you explained. Thanks for the tip about using the pen tool.
@ 2:09 Wait, what? That metronome secret menu is incredible! Thanks for sharing, Chris.
Good job Chris. Thank you
These tips were all very helpful indeed! Thanks so much for sharing!
Super duper tips Chris bro... I had no clue about the Latency (alt-bypass) wondered why it did not work when bypassed ...thank you ...God Bless.
You're welcome!
very helpful video, great tips, thanks a lot!
Great video, Chris!!!
Thank you for taking the time to do these types of videos. Very informative, all great time savers and extremely useful. I will look into your classes.. I think if items like these are highlighted, I will spend the time.. thanks again..
Very helpful thank you so much.
Hello Chris, great video today!
I am not at my studio computer right now, but I remember I had some issues trying to set the metronome for a song that was at 100 bpm in 12/8. After a lot of intents I ended setting 6/8 at 200 bpm. But I wasn't able to find a way to set 12/8 telling Cubase the eighth note must be at 100 bpm. I think Cubase takes the tempo understanding that it is always a quarter note.
Great Tips! Thx Chris!
Tremendous, thank you!
tnks man, usefull tips that will be a time saver
Sir please make a video on note expressions midi expressions, velocity, modulation, pitchband ,legoto notes, expression automation, and articulation assigning too 🙏
Always learning something even after years of using Cubase.... Merci!
Great tips! But when you set the grid to Relative snap you don't need to set a snap point in the sample editor for each file. So it's faster that way. Cheers
^^ this, i´m also a big fan of relative snap and use it all the time on events that does not start at the beat!
The tip about latency is so useful! Awesome! Thanks!
Learned a lot on this one! Thanks Chris!
Oh Chris. The clip gain !! You rule 😊♥️😊
Very useful THANKS!
Great video Chris, thank you. Cheers Dave
Another GREAT video, Chris. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Great little "Tutorial!" Thanks Chris! 20 minutes to save a lot of time laters while working in CUBASE
I am already looking forward to the next 5 little secrets! 😜👍🏻
Thank you Chris for a great video.
Thanks, this is great. Please more secrets!
Chris, you are the man!! 🙂👋
Wow excellent video! As all your videos are.
Wow i didn't knew of that matroname secrets,and very interesting that i could solve latency issues with plugins inserted,thats amazing secrtes you revealed... Thank you so much for supporting us to go next level of production and time saving!
Lots of love from Bhutan ⛳
🙏🙏🙏
Very cool. Thanks again for another helpful pointer. 🎷👤
Thanks Chris. Even the few I already know, I needed reminding of 😉👍🙏
As always Chris - very helpful - many thanks
Great stuff. Saved.
This is very valuable!!!
great tips, thanks chris
Any time!
Great stuff, been using Cubase for yonks, didn't know 3 of them, Cubase just keeps on giving :-)
Metronome patterns really help me tnx
Nice! Thanks you...
nice tips as always Chris! I know the latency monitor in mixer console what don´t know is how to see latency introduced by vst intruments.
Thanks Chris!
Thanks very muck for this video 🙏😁 it was realy useful 👏 I will come back 🤩 Greetings Robert 👋🏻
Exactly when I needed it most. Had some issues with plugins and latency. Gonna try it. Again, Perfect timing! 👏🏾
Great video Chris!! Thanks for your invaluable and clear tips!!
Wow, can't believe I didn't know about the Alt-click-to-disable feature, nor the latency analytics. Thanks for the time savings.
supeeer!!! thx so much mate!!
Thanks for SNAP tricks !! :)
Great video, thank u sir,
Good stuff Chris
Thanks you very much !!!
Thank Chris
on/off for turning plugins OFF - brilliant! Using the LIVE button for keeping them on but eliminating latency - better!!
Of course, the 6th secret little secret was setting your playhead preference to return to previous start point.
Finally, the 7th super secret little secret was grabbing the '3 dots' and sliding right multiple times reveals multiple hidden toolbars! WHO KNEW?!
Thanks yet again, Chris! 🙏
which three dots are you referring to?
@@leonardovalvassori the 3 vertical dots to the right of a number of the toolbar icons. In Chris's video, he used the ones to the right of the metronome icons at the right of the lower toolbar. But they show up in a number of places on the upper and lower toolbars.
@@jeffschwisow Thanks Jeff;-- I 've known those for ever. I thought he may have been referring to the three dots that now appear on the project window focus outline;-- I thought I'd missed something.
Merci beaucoup.
great tutorial Chris, as usual!
Thanks for the tipp with the latency! I have to say that i was struggling two times with that problem and i had to setup a new projekt to rerecord some takes and had to import them into the mainprojekt. Nice to know that two clicks could save me an hour🤣
Very useful tips. Amazing Video!
I have a question I hope you can help me with.
I am running Cubase 12 in a MacBook Pro, Processor: 2.9 Ghx, 6-Core Intel i9 Ram: 32 GB 2400 ddr4 MacOs Ventura 13.3.1 and Steinberg UR824 interface.
Sometimes When I open a new EMPTY project and I insert 1 (one) VST instrument, immediately the AUDIO PERFORMANCE- Real Time and Peak- both go all the way up causing audio drops.
No audio tracks, no vet effect just inserting one instrument. Old project from Cubase 11 either I have to freeze all channels to be able to playback or change the buffer size to 2048.
The weird thing is that with Cubase 11 everything was fine even with low latency values.
Thanks very much, warm regards from Europe.
Thank you sir🙏
Cheers Chris.
Awesome thanks Chris \m/
thank you very much.....😉
Thank you so much sir for such amazing Secrets
🙏
Thanks Sir
OMG the snapfunction is very useful for me! but one queation, the "s" at the beginning in the sampleeditor is not visible at my cubase, do you know a possibillity to activate that?
So nice video....thnx
I love your vids mate ✌
Thank you!!
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 an 2 other question. I use offline processing for the Effects into the effectinserts because my cpu is 4core. Its resolve this the latency? and can i delete this effect into the insertstrip? After the offline rendering i not delete the inserteffect i make an bypass resp. I turn off the plugin. Is this right? An other thing is wehn make you Parts? And Regions?
Perfect!
You're confusing the preroll with secondary time display. Preroll is always in bar&beats, and in the second example you've just set 1 beat preroll instead of 1 second. The format seems to be Bars.Beats.Eighths.(unknown). I don't know what the 4th value represent, it is not 16ths notes, nor milliseconds as far as I can tell, but setting it in 1 makes a very very tiny preroll.
Spot on snap point move😍
Hi Chris, how do you display the audio files before and after in the audio part editor. My Cubase display always only the event but can't see more what it make it hard to position the snap point for example at the end of the clip.
Respect ♥
Very helpfull, as usual :)
Great ingo. Thank you. Can I assume that this will apply to 12?
Hello, excellent video, i love it, thanks. Could you make a video of cubase 12 key commands like the one did you use to move audio clips in the track in the second tip??? Please
Hi Chris, Love the channel man. I have a question for u. I'm using my Korg Pa500 as a midi controller(via 5 pin cable out) to control the SI Strings in Cakewalk. It sounds great but I'm wanting to swell in the strings in sections(like slow strings) but the volume on my keyboard doesn't work with midi.
How can I control the VST instrument volume in real time so I can swell in the strings? Would a return midi cable allow me to do this or will I have to abandon midi strings and use my Korg's internal string sounds(Which seem to lack some fidelity when using 1/4" outputs)? I'm an old schooler & new to DAW recording so any advice on how I might accomplish this is VERY appreciated. Thanks Bud!
Hi Chris was wishing to purchase your complete guide to cubase course. Im in Australia so I was just wondering if the price is in Au Cd or Us dollars please..
Thanks
Adam Collins
Good one Chris, I discovered how useful Spectral Layers was in Cubase 11 for cleaning up bleed. The upgraded Pro version 8 is even better but the base version is great to learn what it will do and its potential. Any chance of an explore Chris>
Chris, you put out a video on transposing a while back. I added root note, but no matter what track I select, no option appears in the status line below the tool bars and all options above. Some say to find it on the info line not status. I use Cubase 11 Pro with the last latest update. I know I can use the arrows, but that’s a pain. Any suggestions why it doesn’t appear on the status line?
Simple question... what is the instrument playing during the metronome pattern part at the start?? :)
Hi chris. My name is naseem rashid and i am from india.I have seen your lots of videos and i have learn cubase a lot.This is my first question.Chris does nuendo and cubase has the feature called glide to all enable which pro tools has when we insert plugin.If yes than please make video on it and if not how can we use this feature in cubase and nuendo.Please do reply me.