Awesome! This affects the whole Project, what If I wud want this same effect just for 1 channel? Can it be done that way OR this should be more like a pitch-modulation effect?
Just saw in another video, in the top left of the tempo map menu under “type” if it says jump, your lines will stay vertical. Switch it to ramp and you’ll be able to draw ascending and descending lines. Not sure if you can draw curves with it but hope that helps if you haven’t figured it out already
Very well explained. The best tutorial I've seen on Cubase Tempo Track. Thanks for sharing.
Just what I needed! Explained clearly at a good speed. Thanks :-)
Awesome
Thank you
Great video-Thank You!
Awesome!
This affects the whole Project, what If I wud want this same effect just for 1 channel? Can it be done that way OR this should be more like a pitch-modulation effect?
I'm literally looking everywhere for this. 😢
Thank you very much, that saved me some reading 🙂
whenever I drag my point there are no curves. It is just a steep drop. How in the world is yours doing that?!
Not sure what you mean, I just create a bunch of points, but they really are straight lines.
Just saw in another video, in the top left of the tempo map menu under “type” if it says jump, your lines will stay vertical. Switch it to ramp and you’ll be able to draw ascending and descending lines. Not sure if you can draw curves with it but hope that helps if you haven’t figured it out already
@@mikeweiser2210 Thank you so much🤩
can I export "tempo file/track" and open it in another DAW?
is there the option to change from 4/4 to 3/4 too at a given point?
Add a signature track and you can write in time signature changes
Thanks n very useful !! 🙏🏼
Thanks for watching, new tutorials coming soon!
Sir, How to use tap tempo in cubase 12,
What's the shortcut key for that?
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