Using Tempo Tracks in Cubase SX/SL 2
To create natural-sounding time changes in Cubase you need a Tempo Track. Hollin Jones leads the way...
In today’s marketplace, musicians have never had so many tools at their disposal. Using computers to make music offers far more control over the elements of a production than was possible in the past. What’s more, as the technology and the expertise has become available to more and more people, so more diverse styles of music have begun to embrace it.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 21
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