Using the Play Order track in Cubase SX/SL3
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Since its creation, Cubase has always been a sequencer. Initially a
MIDI-only sequencer, it would store MIDI events in a certain order to
play back a song. Later, with the advent of audio recording to hard
disk, digital audio files could be incorporated into projects. The one
thing Cubase has always had, though, is a linear timeline, which gives
a graphical representation of how
your song is structured.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 24
Filed under
Software Workshops,
Cubase Tutorials
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