You definitely should add PLE to the name of the video cause you are using so many useful and powerful commands.Awesome tricks !! even though I'm using one of your templates нершы video is a good addendum ! the reference track just made my day )). Never thought that I could adф library from one kontakt to another. Thank you Marcus
Thanks! Yeah, Kontakt lets you do that. However only for the same version, it won't let you drag and drop from a new version (KT7) to an old version. (KT6). Well, at least not when I tried.
You can do the same with MIDI tracks using this method. Just adapt the PLE commands. I think with CPU, Cubase spreads the load across cores better with split instrument tracks (If I remember correctly) In terms of CPU usage, I don't notice a difference.
I have no idea whatsoever what he is talking about. I have cubase 12 and Kontakt but what is this guy doing? I just want to build templates. And what the bloody hell is a ple and opus? Never heard of them. After watching this guy my advice is to leave templates alone. Strictly for the know-alls and a thousand ways to go wrong in too many steps. He took ages to set up whatever he was doing so its obviously crap.
What a rude comment to leave. It sounds like you might be new to Cubase. This tutorial is aimed at users who want to utilise the Project Logical Editor (PLE) to build templates more efficiently. As someone who creates and sells templates to composers, I know how time-consuming large template building can be. The information in the video is actually helpful. By setting up commands with the PLE once, you can save a significant amount of time in the long run, making your workflow much smoother. This method eliminates the need to build templates the old, tedious way. Before leaving comments, it might be beneficial to watch some videos on the basics of template building and learn the pros and cons of each approach to figure out what will suit your needs best.
This is absolutely brilliant. You are a macro JEDI
Priceless.
I think you've passed Luke Johnson as the master of the PLE. Well done!
You definitely should add PLE to the name of the video cause you are using so many useful and powerful commands.Awesome tricks !! even though I'm using one of your templates нершы video is a good addendum ! the reference track just made my day )). Never thought that I could adф library from one kontakt to another. Thank you Marcus
Thanks! Yeah, Kontakt lets you do that. However only for the same version, it won't let you drag and drop from a new version (KT7) to an old version. (KT6). Well, at least not when I tried.
This was super helpful! Thanks for the tips!
Cool tips! I use my Razer Naga gaming mouse software to create macros for renaming tracks etc. It has saved me hours of work.
Legend! Thanks Marcus. This reminds me of the reason I switched over from Logic 😜
excellent video thank you!!!!!!!
Very useful! Thanks
Amazing.... Thank You
How do we use PLE to target plugins in specific User Plugin Folders?
You can't target plugins. Its not functionality built into the PLE or Cubase currently.
Is there a way for us to buy these from you?
Not yet.
Thanks Marcus, but I'm still going to let you do it for me ;-)
What about CPU ? This kontakt tracks not midi traks .
You can do the same with MIDI tracks using this method. Just adapt the PLE commands.
I think with CPU, Cubase spreads the load across cores better with split instrument tracks (If I remember correctly)
In terms of CPU usage, I don't notice a difference.
You can disable after getting things set up and then enable as needed
Orchestral template really working with Vienna Ensemble only.
I have no idea whatsoever what he is talking about. I have cubase 12 and Kontakt but what is this guy doing? I just want to build templates. And what the bloody hell is a ple and opus? Never heard of them. After watching this guy my advice is to leave templates alone. Strictly for the know-alls and a thousand ways to go wrong in too many steps. He took ages to set up whatever he was doing so its obviously crap.
What a rude comment to leave. It sounds like you might be new to Cubase. This tutorial is aimed at users who want to utilise the Project Logical Editor (PLE) to build templates more efficiently. As someone who creates and sells templates to composers, I know how time-consuming large template building can be.
The information in the video is actually helpful. By setting up commands with the PLE once, you can save a significant amount of time in the long run, making your workflow much smoother. This method eliminates the need to build templates the old, tedious way. Before leaving comments, it might be beneficial to watch some videos on the basics of template building and learn the pros and cons of each approach to figure out what will suit your needs best.