MacProVideo.com Cubase 6 101: Quick Start Video Tutorial Launched
Get up to speed on working within Steinberg Cubase, with the new Cubase 6 101: Quick Start tutorial from macProVideo.com. Available now, Cubase 6 101: Quick Start is the first in a series of Cubase 6 tutorials that will also include the following titles: Fundamentals; Working With MIDI; Working With Audio; and Effects, EQ, Automation, and Mixing.
This Quick Start tutorial by Cubase product specialist Matthew Loel T. Hepworth is designed to get you up-and-running and producing tracks fast. Every DAW needs to be set up properly so that you maximize all the tools it has to offer, macProVideo says. In this first tutorial in the five-part Cubase 6 series, Hepworth takes you through every step of the setup process, from initial installation to creating your first tracks.
The tutorial begins by introducing you to the software and explaining the USB-eLicenser process. Then Hepworth moves on to the basics of 64-bit mode and launching Cubase for the first time, followed by the configuration of your MIDI and audio interface. There is also a section on starting your first Cubase project using the proper Project Management system, along with many other important topics, which are listed below:
- 1: Introduction, Installation, and Setup
- 1. Introduction to Cubase 6
- 2. Mouse Buttons and Keyboard Configuration
- 3. Installation and the USB-eLicenser
- 4. Adding Cubase to the Dock
- 5. Running Cubase in 32- or 64-Bit
- 6. Launching Cubase for the First Time and Registering
- 7. Configuring your Audio Interface
- 8. Configuring your MIDI Interface
- 9. Starting your First Cubase Project
- 10. Using Proper Project Management
- 11. Configuring the Project Setup Settings
- 12. Recording a MIDI Track
- 13. Recording an Instrument Track
- 14. Recording an Audio Track
MacProVideo's Cubase 6 101: Quick Start tutorial will get you off to the right start with Cubase 6. For more information on the tutorial series, visit macprovideo.com.




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