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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 12 March 2010


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Cubase 4 Workshop - Track Types Part 2

Having focussed on audio, MIDI, Arranger and Folder tracks in last month’s instalment, Hollin Jones turns his attention to Cubase’s remaining track types.



Last month’s Workshop explored around half of the track types that Cubase 4 has to offer, so now it’s time to look at the remaining ones and see how they can be used to improve your workflow and creativity. Of course, there’s much more to Cubase than its audio and MIDI tracks, so prepare to dive in and find out what else it has up its sleeve.

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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 66
Filed under Software Workshops, Cubase Tutorials, Features

 

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