I have been requesting like many others more tutorials using cubase 5! Today i recieved an email stating that i should enter my requests in here and if there is enough support SA will look into this… SO FEEL FREE TO SHOW YOUR INTEREST!!!:w00t:
Is it too difficult to just follow the ableton tutorials in Cubase? I did the same for the dubstep tutorial that was done in Cubase. Just followed it in Ableton. It was quite easy, most DAWs contain the same basic tools.
[quote]telekom (07/05/2011)[hr]Is it too difficult to just follow the ableton tutorials in Cubase? I did the same for the dubstep tutorial that was done in Cubase. Just followed it in Ableton. It was quite easy, most DAWs contain the same basic tools. :)[/quote]
Not Interested in what you can or cannot do! This threads for REQUESTING more CUBASE vids!!!
I think rehashing old tutorials for Cubase or any other DAW is a waste of time. Seriously.
What might be more useful for some of you is a tutorial that can demonstrate how to work between DAW’s. I used to use Fruity Loops and then migrated to Cubase. I’ve picked up a few tips from the Ableton tutorials and I don’t even use Ableton!
Being able to switch between DAW’s is a handy skill to have anyway. I’ve done collab work with people who use totally different DAW’s to what I do, but with a bit of common knowledge you can still collaborate. I think a “Working across different DAW’s” tutorial would be a LOT more useful for everyone rather than having them rehash old tutorials for insert your DAW here.
[quote]friez (12/05/2011)[hr]I think rehashing old tutorials for Cubase or any other DAW is a waste of time. Seriously.
What might be more useful for some of you is a tutorial that can demonstrate how to work between DAW’s. I used to use Fruity Loops and then migrated to Cubase. I’ve picked up a few tips from the Ableton tutorials and I don’t even use Ableton!
Being able to switch between DAW’s is a handy skill to have anyway. I’ve done collab work with people who use totally different DAW’s to what I do, but with a bit of common knowledge you can still collaborate. I think a “Working across different DAW’s” tutorial would be a LOT more useful for everyone rather than having them rehash old tutorials for insert your DAW here.[/quote]
I kind of like the idea but still having some tech tips on your favorite DAW cant help u unless u use that DAW.