Cubase SX/SL 2.0's new Record modes
Cubase’s new Record modes make getting down the perfect take a breeze. Hollin Jones looks at how creative recording in Cubase just got easier.
The ongoing evolution of music software means that digital audio workstations (or sequencers) are now more flexible than ever before. When it comes to audio recording in Cubase, there are a number of different ways of working. It’s always been possible to record multiple takes on multiple tracks, or record in Cycle mode and hope to eventually get it right! And, of course, we’ve long been able to reassemble sections of audio into new clips.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 13
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