This is perfect. Were you reading my mind? I expected $200+ price tag. $60 is a no-brainer. Can’t wait to get started! I’ve owned Cubase for over a year, and haven’t done anything with it cuz I don’t know what to do. All I’ve used for DAW is GarageBand on my phone.
Cubase seems intimidating at first, but you'll soon realize how much sense their UI design makes. The workflow is unbeatable, in my opinion, but to be fair, I have only tried FL studio, Studio one, ProTools (which I absolutely hated 😅) and Cubase. Once I met Cubase, I never looked anywhere else.
I use Cubase more than Reaper and really think it is worth the cost and time to compose and edit in Cubase over Reaper (I know Reaper has a ton of support and uses, but Cubase really is very good)
While there are plenty of DAW tutorials out there already, I have no doubt whatsoever that this course will carry the brand of clarity, enthusiasm and sense of fun that is entirely typical of anything Guy and his team produce. Great stuff, and look forward to joining it.
I started on Cubase 10.5 in April 2020, upgraded to 13 pro earlier this year. I only get on for a weekend every fortnight or so due to work/family commitments. I reckon this is just what I need as Cubase is not feeling like my best friend right now!😅
Cubase user here... I'd love to see workshops on Bitwig, I see it making quite a lot of noise recently and for the EDM and sound design side of things I think Bitwig is going to be a great addition
Bitwig excites me. I've just upgraded to Studio from the 8-Track that came with my Nektar LX-61+ software bundle. Its sound design potential is why I'm going to experiment with it after being frustrated by Reason's lack of progression. Bitwig workshops would definitely appeal to me, (and - surely - all Bitwig users who also appreciate Guy's style).
@@TheValueOfN I also transitioned from being a long time reason user to Cubase. I still use Reason as a vst within Cubase for some of the tools like the chord generators / arpeggiators etc ..the very unique tools for inspiration but yeah they really didn't progress and although v13 will bring some editor updates they really aren't a match for Cubase. I think Bitwig is also a very efificient environment for EDM, I've seen folk that made the switch comment on just how much more work they get done in that respect. Also they have 50% off all versions for the next 10 which is really making me want to jump in 🤣
I think this is great idea, thanks Thinkspace. Currently I have a 20.00 monthly subscription with Studio 1 Version 6, for about the last 6 months. Although all these different software DAWs (Pro logic, Reaper, Albeton etc..) has proprietary file extensions, for myself everything will always be output as midi, wave or mp4 files, making them compatable with each other. The quality and quantity of the plug-ins and VST libraries between different DAW is where my curiosity lies. When it comes to using DAWs and studio software, I have tend to come to the conclusion, but only from watching a lot of ytube videos, same controls different places, more of a work flow preference, and the little tricks that make the work flow less involved in clicking and operating sofware and more time exploring musical ideas. Thank you Guy and all the folks at Thinkspace, for offering all these great courses.
I really like the idea, can’t wait for Logic Pro. Also, finally a company that costs products based on currency and not same amount regardless of currency. Awesome!
You Mr. DAWmore has just been promoted to God by no other than myself. Cubase has been living on my Mac for two years, and I've never gotten around to learn it well enough to be able to use it any meaningful way. Later this month, I'll move into my new work room, and bang in the middle of it there will be me learning Cubase. It's not a minute too early. Most great composers were dead long before the reached my advanced age.
Just bought this and looking forward to getting neck deep into Cubase Pro. Been using it on and off for a couple of years just to get myself to a decent level (self produced some cover tunes on my channel), but want to know more, in a structured format - only just started the course after noticing it was on sale in July, but it looks great and I've loved watching your freebie vids on RUclips. Thanks for doing what you do. Also, looks like I'm only up the road from you, based in Reading, Berks. 👋
As a Logic user for 30 years I would like to know more about Reaper. (and protools, but for this one this is just professional, not for pleasure obviously)
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I'm a Cubase user since Cubase 5. But I'm always interested in learning new tips & tricks. Maybe there's even some functions I haven't been using right. Does this go into really advanced stuff or is it just a full on first step into cubase ?
nope!! ^^ former hardcore S1 user. Now back on Cubase 13. And very happy... C13 is way better for composing and midi editing, and the stock effects are also much better than the lame stuff in S1. C13 highly recommend.
I've used cubase since the Atari days. First on an st then a falcon. After a million years and I bought 13 pro.... OMFG .. Omg omg omg Things have changed
I'm interested in that type of course but I happen to be using Presonus Studio One (purchased due to the audio interface ..). I can't find the poll for other DAWs than Cubase -- mentioned in the video. Where can the poll be found?
I'm going to go for it even though I've been using Cubase for a few years, as I'm sure I'll pick up some useful tips. I have two quick questions... Does it matter which version? (I'm still using Cubase 10.5 Pro). And, is the mixing section done exclusively with Cubase plugins? Thanks. Looking forward to it!
what software / website / hardware set up do you use to back up your data / projects / sample libraries etc? thank you. FYI - Im on windows 10. so carbon copy cloner isnt an option.
Hi, Which Cubase version will be enough for the course, I see they do a 60 day trial for the full, but I do eventually want to buy it. Will Elements be enough or will I need to go for the Artist version. I will probably only be doing some personal music or music for my Games.
Surely the first in such a series ought to be one of the free DAWs - (Reaper, cakewalk, many others) - let's be fair, you're not going to spend a lot of money on your first one (or at least, you shouldn't!)
Oh man really want to get Cubase but I just can't justify spending the money when I already have a daw that works. I just think Cubase would work better.
How to use the thing no one can afford... Stay tuned for "how to drive a Ferrari" 😄👍 I use Reaper, it just works, but it certainly isnt user friendly. Most of the things built into Cubase arent built into Reaper, but you can generally find what you need in the JSFX addon.
I know you use cubase guy. But It would be an interesting concept that if the instructor (who ever it is) teaches a new software say FL Studio, you will be the student in the video. So we can see a genuine judgement and reaction from someone who knows how to use other DAW but not with the other ones.
Check out our new course here and vote for what software we should cover next! thinkspace.ac.uk/courses/daw-school-how-to-use-cubase/
Please do a Logic Pro course like this!
I bet that's a popular choice
Thank you for your contagious passion! You make the whole world a better place!
thanl you
This is perfect. Were you reading my mind? I expected $200+ price tag. $60 is a no-brainer. Can’t wait to get started! I’ve owned Cubase for over a year, and haven’t done anything with it cuz I don’t know what to do. All I’ve used for DAW is GarageBand on my phone.
Cubase seems intimidating at first, but you'll soon realize how much sense their UI design makes. The workflow is unbeatable, in my opinion, but to be fair, I have only tried FL studio, Studio one, ProTools (which I absolutely hated 😅) and Cubase. Once I met Cubase, I never looked anywhere else.
I would definitely do a course on Reaper. Been using it for years but I still feel pretty clueless.
OK reaper is a good shout
I WANT to learn Reaper but it's kind of arcane compared to just about everything else
I use Cubase more than Reaper and really think it is worth the cost and time to compose and edit in Cubase over Reaper (I know Reaper has a ton of support and uses, but Cubase really is very good)
@@Malikeththeblackbladee I once mentioned spitfire on a comment and it was removed.
Reaper is mode modular and perfect as any DAW when you know how. So, +1 to reaper course
While there are plenty of DAW tutorials out there already, I have no doubt whatsoever that this course will carry the brand of clarity, enthusiasm and sense of fun that is entirely typical of anything Guy and his team produce. Great stuff, and look forward to joining it.
FL Studio - thanks!
In particular good tips for working on orchestral music with it.
FL is very different....but I know a guy who knows it inside out
@@ThinkSpaceEducation Alex Moukala!
@@sikoor166exactly who I was thinking. He's the reason why I've been casually following more people like Guy in the first place.
I started on Cubase 10.5 in April 2020, upgraded to 13 pro earlier this year. I only get on for a weekend every fortnight or so due to work/family commitments. I reckon this is just what I need as Cubase is not feeling like my best friend right now!😅
If you finish DAW school, wouldn't you technically be a dawyer? ;)
This new course type looks like a ton of fun, Guy - such a good concept!
Cubase user here...
I'd love to see workshops on Bitwig, I see it making quite a lot of noise recently and for the EDM and sound design side of things I think Bitwig is going to be a great addition
Bitwig excites me. I've just upgraded to Studio from the 8-Track that came with my Nektar LX-61+ software bundle. Its sound design potential is why I'm going to experiment with it after being frustrated by Reason's lack of progression. Bitwig workshops would definitely appeal to me, (and - surely - all Bitwig users who also appreciate Guy's style).
@@TheValueOfN I also transitioned from being a long time reason user to Cubase.
I still use Reason as a vst within Cubase for some of the tools like the chord generators / arpeggiators etc ..the very unique tools for inspiration but yeah they really didn't progress and although v13 will bring some editor updates they really aren't a match for Cubase.
I think Bitwig is also a very efificient environment for EDM, I've seen folk that made the switch comment on just how much more work they get done in that respect.
Also they have 50% off all versions for the next 10 which is really making me want to jump in 🤣
Looking forward to doing this over the summer!
I think this is great idea, thanks Thinkspace. Currently I have a 20.00 monthly subscription with Studio 1 Version 6, for about the last 6 months. Although all these different software DAWs (Pro logic, Reaper, Albeton etc..) has proprietary file extensions, for myself everything will always be output as midi, wave or mp4 files, making them compatable with each other. The quality and quantity of the plug-ins and VST libraries between different DAW is where my curiosity lies. When it comes to using DAWs and studio software, I have tend to come to the conclusion, but only from watching a lot of ytube videos, same controls different places, more of a work flow preference, and the little tricks that make the work flow less involved in clicking and operating sofware and more time exploring musical ideas. Thank you Guy and all the folks at Thinkspace, for offering all these great courses.
Logic Pro, would be a very good option for a lot of people.
I really like the idea, can’t wait for Logic Pro.
Also, finally a company that costs products based on currency and not same amount regardless of currency. Awesome!
You Mr. DAWmore has just been promoted to God by no other than myself. Cubase has been living on my Mac for two years, and I've never gotten around to learn it well enough to be able to use it any meaningful way. Later this month, I'll move into my new work room, and bang in the middle of it there will be me learning Cubase. It's not a minute too early. Most great composers were dead long before the reached my advanced age.
Just bought this and looking forward to getting neck deep into Cubase Pro. Been using it on and off for a couple of years just to get myself to a decent level (self produced some cover tunes on my channel), but want to know more, in a structured format - only just started the course after noticing it was on sale in July, but it looks great and I've loved watching your freebie vids on RUclips. Thanks for doing what you do. Also, looks like I'm only up the road from you, based in Reading, Berks. 👋
Presonus Studio One!
REAPER (saying so because I can't seem to find the poll... maybe it's been taken down??). In any case, a hearty double-thumbs up for this series!
As a Logic user for 30 years I would like to know more about Reaper.
(and protools, but for this one this is just professional, not for pleasure obviously)
I'm a Cubase user since Cubase 5. But I'm always interested in learning new tips & tricks. Maybe there's even some functions I haven't been using right.
Does this go into really advanced stuff or is it just a full on first step into cubase ?
Studio One please 🙏 ❤
nope!! ^^ former hardcore S1 user. Now back on Cubase 13. And very happy... C13 is way better for composing and midi editing, and the stock effects are also much better than the lame stuff in S1. C13 highly recommend.
@@Byron101_Cubase one is done, though. So S1 is one of the (many) remaining good choices.
1:20 - student before starting the course
2:09 - student halfway through the course
😎
Does this require Cubase 13 Pro?
I've used cubase since the Atari days. First on an st then a falcon.
After a million years and I bought 13 pro....
OMFG ..
Omg omg omg
Things have changed
they really have.... Atari 1040!
Please do a Studio One course like this!
You shall see me soon !!! Thank you !
Ohhh, please do Studio One next!
Oh i saw it later, will have to wait until next discount
That's exactly what I was looking for... bought!
hello, reapper perhaps i have started to try this one, it is a cheaper but a lot of menu and possibilities that look like a labyrinth
I'm interested in that type of course but I happen to be using Presonus Studio One (purchased due to the audio interface ..).
I can't find the poll for other DAWs than Cubase -- mentioned in the video.
Where can the poll be found?
Till when is the discounted price available?
Is Cubase elements enough to get by with the course or is Pro needed? Thanks.
That's a good price! Please do reaper next.
Where is the Stretch notes function in Cubase? (In Key Editor)
I'm going to go for it even though I've been using Cubase for a few years, as I'm sure I'll pick up some useful tips.
I have two quick questions... Does it matter which version? (I'm still using Cubase 10.5 Pro). And, is the mixing section done exclusively with Cubase plugins?
Thanks. Looking forward to it!
Can i go along at my own pace with these modules? Thanking you in advance
I could have dropped this in the Discord, but would you guys add a Mastering extension for Nuendo since the core features are the same?
what software / website / hardware set up do you use to back up your data / projects / sample libraries etc? thank you.
FYI - Im on windows 10. so carbon copy cloner isnt an option.
Is writing music in dorico and using the playback from there viable in a professional setting
Well, if you make a video comparing cubase to reaper then I'll think about it.
Will the mixing mastering part only focus on pop music, or is there also info on orchestral/film scoring projects?
Sold! Just got Cubase recently and I've been struggling 😅
Excellent - hope you enjoy it!
I would love to see a course on Pro Tools.
Is template building included or will that come in an 'advanced' course? :)
Hi, Which Cubase version will be enough for the course, I see they do a 60 day trial for the full, but I do eventually want to buy it. Will Elements be enough or will I need to go for the Artist version. I will probably only be doing some personal music or music for my Games.
Some of the features we cover are in the full version but the fundamentals of recording editing etc are the same in all editions
An advanced Logic Pro course would be great!
Yay! Cubase help! Im a beginner.
made just for you
Make it through DAW school and you can pass the bar with no treble at all. 😛
I have Cubase Artist and have just left it as couldn’t get to grips with it!
you just needed DAWschool!
Can you tell me, is this DAW School based around Cubase v13? [Edit: Answered my own question, it's in the FAQ, Yes, they use Cubase v13 :-) ]
I'm an Ableton guy, but I imagine a lot of the features are the same as Cubase.
Studio One
Aha - its defintely on the up isnt it?
Dorico, please. I can not find my way in this software.
There are lots of tutorials for dorico on their youtube channel.
Surely the first in such a series ought to be one of the free DAWs - (Reaper, cakewalk, many others) - let's be fair, you're not going to spend a lot of money on your first one (or at least, you shouldn't!)
Ableton Live, Reaper, or Studio One please.
You would start with the pricier one first, wouldn’t you.
DAW snob 😁😘😘😘
Ableton live Please. Thanks
Dorico!
Nuendo please and Reaper.
Logic please!!!
Oh man really want to get Cubase but I just can't justify spending the money when I already have a daw that works. I just think Cubase would work better.
it is....it just is
I currently use FL studio for orchestra midi, but it just feels like it's really not made for this. I bought it when I was 18 lol
How to use the thing no one can afford...
Stay tuned for "how to drive a Ferrari" 😄👍
I use Reaper, it just works, but it certainly isnt user friendly.
Most of the things built into Cubase arent built into Reaper, but you can generally find what you need in the JSFX addon.
No FL studio? Come on!
I just bought Logic Pro. Please feature Logic Pro in DAW School.
Ill add it to the list
There's at least over 50 types of DAWs so I can see how this idea will take a while to make
Reaper por favor👍
Reaper please.
Dorico. Daw side.
If only Cubase came with a decent manual...
Pro Tools
Cubase? Sorry, never…
First :)
Well done Matt
Thanks I'm proud lol
Is there a way to message you in private 2 ask a question?
Hi! thanks for your amazing content.
- Digital Performer - would be nice
I know you use cubase guy. But It would be an interesting concept that if the instructor (who ever it is) teaches a new software say FL Studio, you will be the student in the video. So we can see a genuine judgement and reaction from someone who knows how to use other DAW but not with the other ones.