That was really enlightening to me, as I have never used the "sends" before and didn't know what it meant. Being able to control the eq of any fx like reverb or control the amount of delay just from a fader of the mix console sounds awesome
Any idea why when I add a send effect to a certain track it ends up changing the sends on all the other tracks to?? For example say I've got a reverb and a delay on my sends an then I change one tracks sends, it ends up changing them all to the same send effects??? I'm new to mixing vocals an even newer to cubasis 3..
Still a little confused. After creating a group channel for strings, then an fx channel for reverbs, do I send the group channel to the reverb? That way all the strings in the group would have the same reverb settings.
Thank you for the informative video! But... you lost me when you created FX channel after creating the GROUP channel. If the INSERT on the Group Channel fader has a reverb that feeds all the tracks in that Group, what purpose does the FX Channel serve? How is the FX Channel NOT redundant?
Shawna Love, it is pretty subtle but the idea is, by creating the group channel (which is really quick to do), you don't have to go into each vocal track and create a send for each track, and then set all the sends to the same amount. They group track accomplishes all of those steps in one simple step. Then you can just create one send which goes to the reverb and control the mix and volume from the channel strip section using just two strips. If for some weird reason he had wanted the background vox to all have a different reverb mix amount, then he would have probably done what you are talking about, and use multiple sends, one per track individually. It is just clunkier that way if they will all use the same FX settings.
@Cubase @3:31 Regarding the purpose of this video - What is the point of creating that group channel if you want to ad a single effect on the top of all those channels and in the same time to have the control over each individual channel's reverb? Adding only the FX channel would suffice. You could send all those channels to that FX channel and you could control the amount of reverb for each channel by altering each channels send amount. Am i right or am i missing/misunderstanding something? Thanks in advance!
Marian Music It’s to control the overall volume of the combined tracks. You could also use a VCA for that. To answer your question You can send it individually to a FX channel, use one reverb for all the channels in the group, you can send the group track to an FX channel or use a reverb on every individual track which is not proper workflow btw. Whatever fits your workflow.
Nice Info.. I'd also want to ask, I tried installing cubase 10 on my laptop I missed a step so it didn't install properly, then I uninstalled it to restart the installation but it just doesn't install anymore, what do I do?! Thanks in advance☺
Hiya, you’re clearly Australian, from your accent. Any chance there’s a conduit outside here to get more detailed feedback? I have a Cubase crash issue that is refusing me access. To be precise, I can open a file, old or new ok, but as soon as I record new input, I get white noise & almost immediately, Cubase crashes. It corrupts existing files in the process! Cheers, p
Hi. I can't help you directly with your problem but I would suggest if it's possible for you to join the Cubase Users facebook group. It now has a very large and knowledgeable menbership who regularly help people with issues. It's a tremendous resource. Chances are someone else has had the same problem and can offer solutions.
I am a new Cubase user. I started a project with a 8 bar loop. While working on this project I might have accidently pressed something, whcih resulted in the timeline showing the 8 bar loop as 25 bars. I don't know what caused this. Can someone please help me reverse this. Find the images - drive.google.com/open?id=1gn_cVI3kEy1rqNF81-WiAZr-R61a7KjF drive.google.com/open?id=1H2uZ6-48ngJZMce91KOkJhgqX4DWgokc
In the first picture you have a 4/4 time signature - look down at the very right of the transport bar - in the second picture the time is set to 1/4 therefore there are 32 bars instead of 8. Simply change back the time signature to 4/4.
I have issues with tutorials like this. You use expressions like “over the top” as if we should already know what that means. I don’t! When you click and open so many different things without slowly explaining what you are clicking on I just want to close up and try another tutorial. Really not too helpful. Slow down! Be a teacher!!!
Search for Matthew loel t. Hepworth. He's the best Cubase teacher especially if you're beginner. He explains everything very clearly and makes it super easy to understand.
I agree with you. Over the top is a rather vague term. I will have to try it to see what it actually is. I assume it can mean two things: either it will apply the effect to the group channel -bus- before ALL other effects to the group channel are added (i.e. series process, first element in the group effects chain) or maybe that it will be applied the latest xD. So it can mean two different things. We gotta mess around with cubase jaja.
I agree, I've watched a few of these videos and I think this series is not really engineered for beginners despite its name - I wish Cubase would take notice and provide some slower paced videos and clearer, less dense explanations. The tutor moves too quickly - he seems to automatically assume we are familiar with some concepts and skips explaining them altogether.
I absolutely agree this a major pet peeve I have with a lot of these " tutorials" I think there more interested in showing us what they know. Rather than teachings what they know major difference, but a lot of these "guys" don't understand that.
That was really enlightening to me, as I have never used the "sends" before and didn't know what it meant. Being able to control the eq of any fx like reverb or control the amount of delay just from a fader of the mix console sounds awesome
Very informative videos. It's very dense as it's so much information in short time but very useful and important stuff.
What music is this?
Thanks for these videos. Gracias por estos vídeos
Any idea why when I add a send effect to a certain track it ends up changing the sends on all the other tracks to?? For example say I've got a reverb and a delay on my sends an then I change one tracks sends, it ends up changing them all to the same send effects??? I'm new to mixing vocals an even newer to cubasis 3..
Thanks for your introduction in fx, verry good explanation for beginners, very helpfull!
Great info, thank you.
one of the most important things to know...thank U! :)
How many inserts can I have per track? 16?
The thing I mostly took away from this video is "HOWEVER!" =)
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Still a little confused. After creating a group channel for strings, then an fx channel for reverbs, do I send the group channel to the reverb? That way all the strings in the group would have the same reverb settings.
Don't feel bad bro, I'm just getting into using sends an inserts in my mixes so I'm about lost myself!!
Useful!
Thanks for the video. I want to eq the reverb and the delay on the fx send channel. Is it possible to do this with Cubase 5? If yes, can you help me?
Thank you for the informative video! But... you lost me when you created FX channel after creating the GROUP channel. If the INSERT on the Group Channel fader has a reverb that feeds all the tracks in that Group, what purpose does the FX Channel serve? How is the FX Channel NOT redundant?
Shawna Love, it is pretty subtle but the idea is, by creating the group channel (which is really quick to do), you don't have to go into each vocal track and create a send for each track, and then set all the sends to the same amount. They group track accomplishes all of those steps in one simple step. Then you can just create one send which goes to the reverb and control the mix and volume from the channel strip section using just two strips. If for some weird reason he had wanted the background vox to all have a different reverb mix amount, then he would have probably done what you are talking about, and use multiple sends, one per track individually. It is just clunkier that way if they will all use the same FX settings.
@Cubase @3:31 Regarding the purpose of this video - What is the point of creating that group channel if you want to ad a single effect on the top of all those channels and in the same time to have the control over each individual channel's reverb? Adding only the FX channel would suffice. You could send all those channels to that FX channel and you could control the amount of reverb for each channel by altering each channels send amount. Am i right or am i missing/misunderstanding something? Thanks in advance!
Marian Music It’s to control the overall volume of the combined tracks. You could also use a VCA for that. To answer your question You can send it individually to a FX channel, use one reverb for all the channels in the group, you can send the group track to an FX channel or use a reverb on every individual track which is not proper workflow btw. Whatever fits your workflow.
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Nice Info.. I'd also want to ask, I tried installing cubase 10 on my laptop I missed a step so it didn't install properly, then I uninstalled it to restart the installation but it just doesn't install anymore, what do I do?! Thanks in advance☺
Hiya, you’re clearly Australian, from your accent. Any chance there’s a conduit outside here to get more detailed feedback?
I have a Cubase crash issue that is refusing me access. To be precise, I can open a file, old or new ok, but as soon as I record new input, I get white noise & almost immediately, Cubase crashes. It corrupts existing files in the process! Cheers, p
Hi. I can't help you directly with your problem but I would suggest if it's possible for you to join the Cubase Users facebook group. It now has a very large and knowledgeable menbership who regularly help people with issues. It's a tremendous resource. Chances are someone else has had the same problem and can offer solutions.
5:29 Add FX Channel to Selected Channels...
Yes, what an idiotic video
I am a new Cubase user. I started a project with a 8 bar loop. While working on this project I might have accidently pressed something, whcih resulted in the timeline showing the 8 bar loop as 25 bars. I don't know what caused this. Can someone please help me reverse this.
Find the images - drive.google.com/open?id=1gn_cVI3kEy1rqNF81-WiAZr-R61a7KjF
drive.google.com/open?id=1H2uZ6-48ngJZMce91KOkJhgqX4DWgokc
In the first picture you have a 4/4 time signature - look down at the very right of the transport bar - in the second picture the time is set to 1/4 therefore there are 32 bars instead of 8. Simply change back the time signature to 4/4.
Why are you telling that reverb on insert is not a good way at all? This is confusing first to show the wrong way in a video.
I have issues with tutorials like this. You use expressions like “over the top” as if we should already know what that means. I don’t! When you click and open so many different things without slowly explaining what you are clicking on I just want to close up and try another tutorial. Really not too helpful. Slow down! Be a teacher!!!
Search for Matthew loel t. Hepworth. He's the best Cubase teacher especially if you're beginner. He explains everything very clearly and makes it super easy to understand.
I agree with you. Over the top is a rather vague term. I will have to try it to see what it actually is. I assume it can mean two things: either it will apply the effect to the group channel -bus- before ALL other effects to the group channel are added (i.e. series process, first element in the group effects chain) or maybe that it will be applied the latest xD. So it can mean two different things. We gotta mess around with cubase jaja.
I agree, I've watched a few of these videos and I think this series is not really engineered for beginners despite its name - I wish Cubase would take notice and provide some slower paced videos and clearer, less dense explanations. The tutor moves too quickly - he seems to automatically assume we are familiar with some concepts and skips explaining them altogether.
I absolutely agree this a major pet peeve I have with a lot of these " tutorials" I think there more interested in showing us what they know. Rather than teachings what they know major difference, but a lot of these "guys" don't understand that.