Old Cubase user here. I got plenty of tips. First used Cubase with the VST 3.5 version in the early 2000's. Cubase is really underestimated, it's the grandfather of MIDI edition. To split a note in the midi editor (for trap hats for example), use the Scissors Tool while holding down the ALT/Option key at the length of the first desired note. The original will be split into as many notes of that same length as will fit. Also for drums, use the drum editor, it allows you to name each of your lines/drum elements, hide unused lines, have a different grid for each drum element (very useful for neosoul or J Dilla beats, I like to have quintuplet or septuplet grid on some lines and 1/8th or 1/16T on others for that weird drunken feel). If you have Maschine, I suggest you watch an old video made by a guy named D-One about how to use Cubase with Maschine as a plugin, his settings are pure genius. Another one: use the Arranger Track and create a Cubase template with some empty containers on the arranger track (name them intro, verse, chorus or whatever you want and will need at some point), then when you compose, just work under those Arranger track containers. When you need to structure your track, use the arranger track features in the inspector to chain your blocks and try different things(you can even have them ready beforehand in you template example: INTRO-CHORUS-VERSE-CHORUS-VERSE-CHORUS-CHORUS-OUTRO), listen to the chain(s) you have ready or make them as you go. When you're happy with a chain, use the "flatten arrangement" command and you got a new project with the whole structure. If you have also the markers track bearing the same structure blocks as the Arranger track in your template, you could work even faster while you compose. If you're into producing beats very fast, you can throw ghost copies of your blocks into this (for example, in your template, maybe all your project parts will have roughly the same drum pattern, so why not just create an empty block on the Drums track, make ghost copies of it on the other parts, so that when you produce or modify your drum pattern on the original block, each and every ghost copy is instantly modified too. Once you flatten the arranger track, you can turn the ghost copies into real copies and modify them if needed. Also, if you have some commands you use a lot or repeating workflows, I suggest you try the Macro shortcuts and maybe consider purchasing a Streamdeck . I use it to summon full VST tracks with instruments I tend to use very often, it's even possible to summon a preset group of tracks, it's trickier because it requires a little work to get the templates and key commands for that but it's very useful, I use this to import a pack of tracks with everything related to Maschine because setting Maschine's MIDI and audio routing everytime is a pain in the ass and a huge loss of my time. If you're on a Mac and you like Maschine, it's also possible to use Maschine in standalone mode and have Cubase synced as a slave (I sometimes work this way because I love doing my drums in Maschine and the fast workflow with the hardware controller, but the piano roll in Maschine is so bad... So I have a few MIDI tracks in Cubase with their output targetting instruments in Maschine, it's like having everything Maschine can do in standalone but a better piano roll when you need it. When you have something you like in Cubase piano roll, you can "print" the MIDI from Cubase to the instrument patterns in Maschine. Getting MIDI sync and MIDI tracks working between Cubase and Maschine will just require a virtual MIDI port, very easy to build one in MacOS, you only need the built in MIDI and Audio App. I guess all this can also be done with a standalone MPC or even another DAW (I like to program my drums in Bitwig and transfer the result to Cubase tracks via MIDI). If you're patient enough, you can put the Maschine controller (or an MPC I guess) in MIDI mode and replicate most of the standalone key commands of the controller by creating a template both in Cubase and Native Controller Editor. So far, I haven't figured out a way to assign 2 different commands to the infinite knobs of Maschine (for example zoom in/zoom out) but I think it's possible with some Akai machines or MPCs.
Cubase user since 1995 here 😅 I have it all since, "emagic logic" on PC (now Logic Pro 11), FL Studio, Ableton, Reason, Bitwig... etc. and always come back to Cubase, because it's the very best for producing music from A-Z in a Box. Maybe not the best creative tool and sure, not a life tool like Ableton, but for real producers, you can do what ever you like, EDM, RMB, Classic, Rock, Filmmusic.... Cubase has it all. Please, no DAW wars :)
Cubase is my favourite daw i just left fl studio and started producing in Cubase because of Dom Sigalas that guy is a Cubase Guru,anything you want to learn in Cubase check his channel out.
Cubase is a beast .... sx3 days i saw a demo which showcased video edits synchronised to a track with-in it,so god knows how far that feature has evolved today .. Keep rocking cubase. You will be pleasantly surprised on what it can actually do
My introduction to DAW production was Cubase SX3 . I've been a Studio One Cat for about 7 years But, I learned it quickly because it was similar to Cubase. I may try out this new version of Cubase.
Switched from Studio One to Cubase 13 Pro as my workhorse daw last month when Presonus made that update. Love Studio One, but I just want the "full version" and not pay monthly to have it and worry about exclusive handpicked features and additions for a mid cycle update. Cubase is not as easy to learn cuz it doesn't set things right up for you, but its capable. I find once you set some stuff on a couple projects, it'll automatically keep your setup. Not my first go around with Cubase either. Finally comfortable again with it.
Cubase used to be my main DAW. It doesn't get as much love on YT. Traditionally, it has been great at midi and recording. Seems to be more popular nowadays with the Non-U.S. crowd and with Electronic producers.
former hardcore Logic and S1 user here. Now back on Cubase 13...and finally very happy! Cubase has so great features and pro fx, the best (!) mixer, inspiring sample content...highly recommend.
I admired how you fiddled with the notes in the sample and figured out the chords on your own. I can play piano a little, but I promise you I get stuck...you doing that just sparked to possibilities.
Really coool! Long time Cubase user here. You can use the chord track to extract the chords from the loop. You also don't have to just use the sampler track there is a dedicated drum vst called Groove Agent and has a browser system. Also, try out the included sounds they are pretty dope 😉
When using drum plug ins ( if you have pro, whether it’s groove agent/mpc/maschine. You can route each bus to its own audio track and add effects unison style without Apollo ( technically you can do it with all the instruments)
Been using Cubase since 1989 on an Atari 1040ST - now on Cubase 13 Pro next level. Love to chop it up with you in the future anytime holla and stay blessed.
Even though I don't use Logic Anymore, and haven't tried Cubase 13 Pro I always thought it had an edge over Logic Pro. It works well but just having so many icons at the top can be confusing. Yes Nuendo was fire Bolo. 😁
I love the Mixer on Cubase. I tried switching to it from Ableton last year, but I got too frustrated trying to learn a new Daw 😂 Sticking with Ableton for now
My 1st. Daw was Cubase 5 full Version in 2010 Now i am Currently using Cubase Pro 12 I have never used any other DAW and i NEVER plan too use any other DAW .
I’m glad you’re working with cubase brother cubase brother Bolo. I’m currently switching over from s1 and logic 10. I was also considering reaper, but that looks like quite a bit of faffing about to get stuff done, so cubase it is. 🎹♥️
Quick key is the asterick key starts recording and TRUST ME Cubase is a beast for producing. I got you next vid watch how I use it in Cubase. You gonna love what Cubase can do.
Btw the stock eq is absolutely the best in my opinion. I have Live, Logic, FL, Luna, and Cubase. Cubase wins for now. Have not tried Protools, Bitwig, Studio One or Reaper. There is a lot to choose from but Cubase is very solid in my opinion.
Gotta play with the chord tracks on there. And use variaudio to pull MIDI notes from audio and apply different VST plugins to the extracted midi. Splice bridge is great for bringing in new splice samples too
If you use groove agent you can control more about the drums just use the sample track for multipitch and use Maschine or mpc to do multi velocity on the fly
I enjoy this video very much. I did a little research on that Augmented Voices. I thought the way you sued it was very nice. It added some sweetness to the track. I wish you continued success with all of your future videos and I also wish you continued success financially as well. Keep making beautiful music and sharing your knowledge with us beginners. Have a wonderful day and week.
Sounds dope man keep cookin’! I rock Cubase Pro 13 also and combine it with Maschine…endless possibilities. The Cubase Pro Mastering suite is dope too!
Good stuff! You could drop all the beat samples into groove agent and play that like a 16 pad sampler instead of all the seperate tracks. Can take a while to make a good kit but once it's there it's there.
First daw i ever used was cubasis. It was in tbr studio i worked in. When i finally got a daw, after trying reason, abelton, fruity loops then fl studio, cool edit, acid, logic 5, and cakewalk. cubase was my choice
Nice job on the cook up. I've trying to decide on which DAW to use. This video is really helpful. I think cubase is know ranked very high in my decision on a DAW. BTW, I think your track sounds great. THANKS BOLO!!😊
I'm going to get this... studio one is hustling now and I could never figure out fl studios.. mpc beats was ok but cumbersome... I'm a beginner but I'm gonna work til I get it .. I got access to mad stems and I want to do remixes for my dj sets.. thanks.. salutes
Hi. I just started to listen to your video and already I would like for you to tell me where you got the plug-in Called “Augmented voices”. That is if it is a plug-in or not? Tell me more about it and where to find it, please? Also do the voices follow the chords automatically?
Been using cubase for 2 years now 12 and 13. For easy chords try using the Circle of Fiths, super easy😎 Thanks for that a sounds plug just ordered a desk👍😎
Cubase user sinds 2009 also using ableton. Ableton puts the fun back in music. Cubase also rocks but i use it with external plugins. Ableton is better from the box special max4live
When my studio was down due to fire I used Cubase on iPhone and it was fire to me better than fl mobile because it support 3rd party plugins I’m back up and running thx cubase it was also my first daw i had a aw4416 mixer that worked flawless with it and protocols froze with my mixer
Bo-looooo vid made me go check Uncle Cubase for upgrade options 😃 Tha beat is🔥!! 4me thi, some 808 notes didn’t sit wit tha kick and didn’t ride with the dopeness of the sample! Nice Work 👊🏾
The original development of Studio One began in 2004 as a project by KristalLabs Software Ltd., a startup company founded by former Steinberg employees Wolfgang Kundrus and Matthias Juwan.
Old Cubase user here. I got plenty of tips. First used Cubase with the VST 3.5 version in the early 2000's. Cubase is really underestimated, it's the grandfather of MIDI edition. To split a note in the midi editor (for trap hats for example), use the Scissors Tool while holding down the ALT/Option key at the length of the first desired note. The original will be split into as many notes of that same length as will fit. Also for drums, use the drum editor, it allows you to name each of your lines/drum elements, hide unused lines, have a different grid for each drum element (very useful for neosoul or J Dilla beats, I like to have quintuplet or septuplet grid on some lines and 1/8th or 1/16T on others for that weird drunken feel).
If you have Maschine, I suggest you watch an old video made by a guy named D-One about how to use Cubase with Maschine as a plugin, his settings are pure genius.
Another one: use the Arranger Track and create a Cubase template with some empty containers on the arranger track (name them intro, verse, chorus or whatever you want and will need at some point), then when you compose, just work under those Arranger track containers. When you need to structure your track, use the arranger track features in the inspector to chain your blocks and try different things(you can even have them ready beforehand in you template example: INTRO-CHORUS-VERSE-CHORUS-VERSE-CHORUS-CHORUS-OUTRO), listen to the chain(s) you have ready or make them as you go. When you're happy with a chain, use the "flatten arrangement" command and you got a new project with the whole structure. If you have also the markers track bearing the same structure blocks as the Arranger track in your template, you could work even faster while you compose. If you're into producing beats very fast, you can throw ghost copies of your blocks into this (for example, in your template, maybe all your project parts will have roughly the same drum pattern, so why not just create an empty block on the Drums track, make ghost copies of it on the other parts, so that when you produce or modify your drum pattern on the original block, each and every ghost copy is instantly modified too. Once you flatten the arranger track, you can turn the ghost copies into real copies and modify them if needed.
Also, if you have some commands you use a lot or repeating workflows, I suggest you try the Macro shortcuts and maybe consider purchasing a Streamdeck . I use it to summon full VST tracks with instruments I tend to use very often, it's even possible to summon a preset group of tracks, it's trickier because it requires a little work to get the templates and key commands for that but it's very useful, I use this to import a pack of tracks with everything related to Maschine because setting Maschine's MIDI and audio routing everytime is a pain in the ass and a huge loss of my time.
If you're on a Mac and you like Maschine, it's also possible to use Maschine in standalone mode and have Cubase synced as a slave (I sometimes work this way because I love doing my drums in Maschine and the fast workflow with the hardware controller, but the piano roll in Maschine is so bad... So I have a few MIDI tracks in Cubase with their output targetting instruments in Maschine, it's like having everything Maschine can do in standalone but a better piano roll when you need it. When you have something you like in Cubase piano roll, you can "print" the MIDI from Cubase to the instrument patterns in Maschine. Getting MIDI sync and MIDI tracks working between Cubase and Maschine will just require a virtual MIDI port, very easy to build one in MacOS, you only need the built in MIDI and Audio App. I guess all this can also be done with a standalone MPC or even another DAW (I like to program my drums in Bitwig and transfer the result to Cubase tracks via MIDI).
If you're patient enough, you can put the Maschine controller (or an MPC I guess) in MIDI mode and replicate most of the standalone key commands of the controller by creating a template both in Cubase and Native Controller Editor. So far, I haven't figured out a way to assign 2 different commands to the infinite knobs of Maschine (for example zoom in/zoom out) but I think it's possible with some Akai machines or MPCs.
Thanks!!!
Thank you for all of that. Lots of gems there. I’m about to get stream deck mobile for my iPad, up to 128 programmable buttons. 🎹♥️
Definitely a productive and informative 🧵!!! Thanks
Cubase user since 1995 here 😅 I have it all since, "emagic logic" on PC (now Logic Pro 11), FL Studio, Ableton, Reason, Bitwig... etc. and always come back to Cubase, because it's the very best for producing music from A-Z in a Box. Maybe not the best creative tool and sure, not a life tool like Ableton, but for real producers, you can do what ever you like, EDM, RMB, Classic, Rock, Filmmusic.... Cubase has it all. Please, no DAW wars :)
Rock on man I agree with you 1000 percent
I am still upset about Emagic dropping Logic on PC. Still want my Environment and Sound Diver for MPC and MIDI outboard?
@@deiwar2994 still works with Emagic Logic 5.5 on Wind XP 😇😅
Haha no DAW wars. Everyone must agree with you.
@@KaceyBakerFilms 😇😂
Cubase is my favourite daw i just left fl studio and started producing in Cubase because of Dom Sigalas that guy is a Cubase Guru,anything you want to learn in Cubase check his channel out.
There is a lot of support for QB's they even have their own live where they spend hours of answering questions and giving instructions
Do you still use Cubase over Fl for beats?
Cubase is my number one daw for recording. I've been using it for 20 years.
facts me too but i also record in fl studio
Steinberg invented vst and shared it with everyone for the love of music and musicians. Cubase is for real musicians
So what if they invented it? I use it and ableton but ableton has masterd the plugins🤣
@@lX-NDR haven't a grasp on the English language
@@bestkoreanjesus the point is?
@@lX-NDR what's your point? 😂🤣
@@bestkoreanjesus o wow dude. Get a life🤣
Cubase is a beast .... sx3 days i saw a demo which showcased video edits synchronised to a track with-in it,so god knows how far that feature has evolved today ..
Keep rocking cubase. You will be pleasantly surprised on what it can actually do
My introduction to DAW production was Cubase SX3 . I've been a Studio One Cat for about 7 years But, I learned it quickly because it was similar to Cubase. I may try out this new version of Cubase.
Switched from Studio One to Cubase 13 Pro as my workhorse daw last month when Presonus made that update. Love Studio One, but I just want the "full version" and not pay monthly to have it and worry about exclusive handpicked features and additions for a mid cycle update. Cubase is not as easy to learn cuz it doesn't set things right up for you, but its capable. I find once you set some stuff on a couple projects, it'll automatically keep your setup. Not my first go around with Cubase either. Finally comfortable again with it.
Cubase used to be my main DAW. It doesn't get as much love on YT. Traditionally, it has been great at midi and recording. Seems to be more popular nowadays with the Non-U.S. crowd and with Electronic producers.
I ❤ CuBase. The program doesn’t get enough love.
It’s dope
@@BoloDaProducer they have one of the best cord modes I’ve seen in any DAW
The chord mode pad mode is dragging drop
YES BOLO ❤️Love that you touch base..... with cubase!👌🏽✊🏾
I’ve been using the reason FL studio and cubase since I was 15 years old. I’m 35 now
former hardcore Logic and S1 user here. Now back on Cubase 13...and finally very happy! Cubase has so great features and pro fx, the best (!) mixer, inspiring sample content...highly recommend.
Same here. 🎹♥️
I admired how you fiddled with the notes in the sample and figured out the chords on your own. I can play piano a little, but I promise you I get stuck...you doing that just sparked to possibilities.
I have Cubase pro 13. It is Dope! Halion is so underrated! ❤
20 years removed from Cubase but I see its still here and live bolooooo
Cubase lover here, testing many DAWs but Cubase really got me fell in love! NOCAP
Use * on numeric keypad for record
Really coool! Long time Cubase user here. You can use the chord track to extract the chords from the loop. You also don't have to just use the sampler track there is a dedicated drum vst called Groove Agent and has a browser system. Also, try out the included sounds they are pretty dope 😉
"Bo-loooooo!" That tag and intro beat never gets old. It sounds like some Mortal Kombat type shit 👍
When using drum plug ins ( if you have pro, whether it’s groove agent/mpc/maschine. You can route each bus to its own audio track and add effects unison style without Apollo ( technically you can do it with all the instruments)
Been using Cubase since 1989 on an Atari 1040ST - now on Cubase 13 Pro next level. Love to chop it up with you in the future anytime holla and stay blessed.
Fa sho!
Cubase is dope been my daw for over 10 years
Even though I don't use Logic Anymore, and haven't tried Cubase 13 Pro I always thought it had an edge over Logic Pro. It works well but just having so many icons at the top can be confusing. Yes Nuendo was fire Bolo. 😁
Yes I find cubase very cluttered looking
I’ve been a user of Cubase since 1998. Best DAW for me.
I love the Mixer on Cubase. I tried switching to it from Ableton last year, but I got too frustrated trying to learn a new Daw 😂 Sticking with Ableton for now
I Have been using Cubase for 20 years and still have not scratched the surface on what it can do
My 1st. Daw was Cubase 5 full Version in 2010
Now i am Currently using Cubase Pro 12
I have never used any other DAW and i NEVER plan too use any other DAW .
I’m glad you’re working with cubase brother cubase brother Bolo. I’m currently switching over from s1 and logic 10. I was also considering reaper, but that looks like quite a bit of faffing about to get stuff done, so cubase it is. 🎹♥️
Thank you so much for making this video about cubase.ive been using it since 2004 and id love to share some of these real trap classics with you....
HalionSonic is a whole Yamaha Motif in the box
Cubase for life
Quick key is the asterick key starts recording and TRUST ME Cubase is a beast for producing. I got you next vid watch how I use it in Cubase. You gonna love what Cubase can do.
Btw the stock eq is absolutely the best in my opinion. I have Live, Logic, FL, Luna, and Cubase. Cubase wins for now. Have not tried Protools, Bitwig, Studio One or Reaper. There is a lot to choose from but Cubase is very solid in my opinion.
Try S1 bro you'll be surprised
Gotta play with the chord tracks on there. And use variaudio to pull MIDI notes from audio and apply different VST plugins to the extracted midi. Splice bridge is great for bringing in new splice samples too
If you use groove agent you can control more about the drums just use the sample track for multipitch and use Maschine or mpc to do multi velocity on the fly
great demonstration .
Cubase came a long way.
they've been around for a long time. im 51yrs old so i know lol.
keep up the great work.
About time Bolo! My favorite DAW
🔥🔥🔥
I was on Cubase before I switched to Studio One... Now, I might have to take another look back at Cubase.
You'll be back to studio one very soon 😂😂 trust me
@@godbeats7867 You have not used CB13 lol. It's WORLD CLASS and better than S1, that's why I'm ending my subscription.
Im a R&B guy! Love it! I Hear Stactic Major on this!
I have been using Cubase from when it used to be called Cubeat on the Atari, late 80's early 90's. i cannot wait to get this 🔥
I enjoy this video very much. I did a little research on that Augmented Voices. I thought the way you sued it was very nice. It added some sweetness to the track. I wish you continued success with all of your future videos and I also wish you continued success financially as well. Keep making beautiful music and sharing your knowledge with us beginners. Have a wonderful day and week.
All i ever used is cubase. For years . Love it
Cubase is my go to daw
Sounds dope man keep cookin’! I rock Cubase Pro 13 also and combine it with Maschine…endless possibilities. The Cubase Pro Mastering suite is dope too!
Love seeing cubase get some recognition
When making a beat open a arranger track in track it basically allow you to sequence like your on the original gray Akai’s
the best Daw ... especially for sampling
I’m just seen what’s this cubase all bout!! So far so good…
It's EPIC!
Week two with the trial version and loving it.
Nuendo 13 / Wavelab 12 are unrivaled for pro Audio and film music. Very high end. Super stable on Mac 💻 😊
Good stuff! You could drop all the beat samples into groove agent and play that like a 16 pad sampler instead of all the seperate tracks. Can take a while to make a good kit but once it's there it's there.
Got mine 2 months ago and I love it!
First daw i ever used was cubasis. It was in tbr studio i worked in.
When i finally got a daw, after trying reason, abelton, fruity loops then fl studio, cool edit, acid, logic 5, and cakewalk.
cubase was my choice
I'm still on Cubase 5 because I know it, This look sick, time to upgrade.
You tried 14??!! I already migrated from Logic. So good!!!
Cubase is a proper broom to wipe off all other DAW's.
Nice job on the cook up. I've trying to decide on which DAW to use. This video is really helpful. I think cubase is know ranked very high in my decision on a DAW. BTW, I think your track sounds great. THANKS BOLO!!😊
It's KING of DAWs
If you use groove agent plug ins there is a midi edfect plugin that will work like FL 3.x
nice bolo. i started in cubase in 1999. still back to it now and then. use reaper nowadays
Welcome to the gang #Cubasegang !
Which do you prefer between Logic, Studio One and Cubase?
Never used logic, studio one has an easier learning curve but I think cubase is all round solid creative toolbox!
Studio one vs Cubase?whats better in the long run ?
It depends on you. There is no "better" DAW. Just what's better *for you personally* so download a demo and try it out for yourself.
Cubade, because they are constantly updating the DAW more than any other DAW on the market.
@matthewgaines10 is absolutely right. My humble opinion, cubase is a bit better than s1. 🎹♥️
Like always Dope❤❤❤ Bolo
I'm going to get this... studio one is hustling now and I could never figure out fl studios..
mpc beats was ok but cumbersome... I'm a beginner but I'm gonna work til I get it .. I got access to mad stems and I want to do remixes for my dj sets.. thanks.. salutes
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 10 secs in Augmented Grand
Ayyye i likes that pianoOO vibe BOOOOZ
Cubase just has it 🤙🏾⚡️🫡
Hi. I just started to listen to your video and already I would like for you to tell me where you got the plug-in Called “Augmented voices”. That is if it is a plug-in or not? Tell me more about it and where to find it, please? Also do the voices follow the chords automatically?
Finally on that Cubase
Been using cubase for 2 years now 12 and 13. For easy chords try using the Circle of Fiths, super easy😎 Thanks for that a sounds plug just ordered a desk👍😎
Real nice🦾
I upgraded last week to Nuendo 13 🙂
Cubase is THE BEST
Cubase user sinds 2009 also using ableton. Ableton puts the fun back in music. Cubase also rocks but i use it with external plugins. Ableton is better from the box special max4live
Cubase gang!
I just jumped on Cubase 13 it's really good
When my studio was down due to fire I used Cubase on iPhone and it was fire to me better than fl mobile because it support 3rd party plugins I’m back up and running thx cubase it was also my first daw i had a aw4416 mixer that worked flawless with it and protocols froze with my mixer
Where is that Bolo 2024 drum kit at? My collection is asking. lol
Been strictly a Cubase user for recording/mixing/mastering for about 15 years, still on Cubase 5 to this day! face-green-smiling
Straight up 🔥
Been using cubase since audio engineering in college 2005
Bolo that sounds nice 👍
Studio one or Cubase for better time stretching ?
You sold the fucc out of that bacc pacc gotta get one now 😂😂😂😂😂
Cubase got so much going on these days it’s the Kurzweil of DAWs I’m always finding something fun inside. ( You know they been had stems
This was tough bro 🎼🎵😂🔥🔥🎧
Love cubase
If you highlight all the regions and transpose! It will do audio and midi at the same time ✊🏽
Cubase is the SHIZNIT!!!!!!!
Nice beat bro I use Cubase 13 Pro in my Studio.
logics browser is cheeks
Here learning Cubase -
I am used to the fruit one 😂
Bo-looooo vid made me go check Uncle Cubase for upgrade options 😃
Tha beat is🔥!! 4me thi, some 808 notes didn’t sit wit tha kick and didn’t ride with the dopeness of the sample! Nice Work 👊🏾
This is ready for Larry June
Bro, it looks so complicated. Man give me my MPC.😂😂
It’s not hard at all
What's funny is that have it for windows, but I use Mac. It's still in the box. And now after watching your video, it's going to stay in the box. 😂😂😂.
Heard the sample and I'm hoping that bolo does not put the wrong drums on this beat.. Let's see
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
dope beat man. Im a Cubase user too if you need some tips can help too...
Gives me a Studio One Feel
The original development of Studio One began in 2004 as a project by KristalLabs Software Ltd., a startup company founded by former Steinberg employees Wolfgang Kundrus and Matthias Juwan.
DAW Wars 🔫