Using markers in Cubase SX/SL 2.0
Navigating complex arrangements in Cubase can be a frustrating experience. Hollin Jones shows you how to make your life easier by using markers.
Chances are, that if you’re using Cubase in any serious kind of way, you’re building multi-layered tracks lasting anywhere from three or four minutes upwards. While Cubase’s graphical interface and timeline layout both help to make project navigation projects less of a problem than it once was, it can still be frustrating and time-consuming to keep scrolling back and forth, and zooming in and out.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 16
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