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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 11 March 2010


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Cubase 4 Workshop Advanced Automation

Automation can add depth, interest and movement to your tracks, and in Cubase the possibilities run deep. Hollin Jones explains all.



When you’re producing music, arguably the most useful thing to have is control over is the material you are working with – control over everything from pitch and tempo to timing, effects and chopping or moving data. All of these tasks are bread-and-butter to Cubase users, but so is automation, the process of recording parameter changes that are reproduced by the software without requiring further input from the user.

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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 54
Filed under Software Workshops, Cubase Tutorials

 

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