Cubase 5 Workshop - VI tips and tricks
Virtual instruments are great for saving time and space in your studio, but how do they work in Cubase 5? Hollin Jones finds out.

Steinberg actually invented the virtual instrument as we know it with its VST technology a couple of decades ago. Back then, software instruments were primitive by comparison to today’s behemoths, but at the time they were revolutionary and heralded the way that a lot of music-production work would head in the coming years – onto the computer. These days we are much more familiar with the whole concept of virtual instruments, but Cubase is still very flexible when it comes to dealing with plug-ins and has many tools and features that you may not know about. What we’re going to do here is look at how they work, how you can use them more effectively and reveal a few tips and tricks that can make your workflow more efficient and your music more interesting.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 84
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