Steinberg (CubasePro), really need you ! I've seen many of Steinberg tutoriel on Retrologue 2, and none of them are as good as yours. I've learned so much more watching this video then watching those of Steinberg. They seem to just push theirs mouses in a confuse ways, talks and no logic explaination. Thanks a great deal. Every time I see your face appearing in a video, I know I'm going to learn something new. It put a smile on my face every single time. Once again you've made my day. I would wish, you make and other one on Retrologue 2 , going down a bit more on the subject. Hope is good....))) Have a great day.
I wanted to tell you that your videos on Cubase tutorials are a treasure trove!!! Soon I'll be done watching all of them, and rewatch them again and again! I'm learning so much from them than I ever did in my past 3 years of using cubase!!! I'd request you to keep on making new tutorials, I've already subscribed and liked each video that I'm watching. Also, I've posted link to your channel to a couple of music production/Cubase groups on facebook and recommended to my friends who use cubase... :) Please let me know if I can do anything to help your channel grow, as I really feel you're doing an excellent job with all these cubase tutorials! The way you explain everything in details is superb! Thanks a lot, and please keep up the great work! :)
It's 2020, but this 2017 video is just as relevant and cool as it was then. In these times, I'm finally getting to some of these basics. You have a fantastic command of your topics, and GREAT presentation chops young man! I'll be gleaning much from you in the next couple of weeks. - Pete Radd
Thank you. Brilliant tutorial!! Could you maybe do one for LoopMash and how to use in connection with Cubase (i.e. importing in Cubase for audio mixdown)
Hi mate, Love your tutorials all the others on TH-cam get on my nerves within minutes. Thanks. I'm Just wondering, I have Cubase 10 and just no the basics, how come I cant double click on modulation and send it to another part of Retrolouge 2. I'm a bit thick...LOL
Hey David, thank you for this! Do you also use Halion 6 or Halion Sonic 3? If so, have you used Voltage in either? I've been trying to compare Voltage and Retrologue 2 with each other.
I have a question - noticing your red box in the background, is there any reason for having one of these or some equivalent, compared to a USB UM-One for MIDI, or Rocksmith for the audio equivalent? Is it that if you only have one instrument at a time being utilised, apart from an improvement in quality (perhaps, I am not even sure that's true) there is no reason? Piggy-back on that, is there any reason if you HAVE got such a red box (ok scarlet), you would need a mixer desk unit, unless you had multiple bend members being recorded simultaneously? I suppose it could be asked the other way around too - if you happen to already have the mixing desk type unit, would there be a need for the audi interface? I suspect, that one MAY be usable in place of the other, but in practice, it's not possible to entirely be satisfied they can truly stand in for each other? Anyway, thanks for any views on this David.[EDIT I meant 'band members' up there, I am leaving it for comic value, I am intrigued what bend member could possibly be]. [2nd Edit - I am going to leave 'Audi interface' for the same reason - I imagine plugging a tremendously inconvenient large family sedan into the lead from your guitar, with a USB doing the final trip from the garage to the PC].
The box is the Scarlett 2i4 audio interface. It is advantageous for getting audio signal into the computer. It has 2 inputs (preamps), so you can record in either mono or stereo and 4 outputs, so you can run 2 sets of monitors. You can also run traditional MIDI into it if your MIDI device doesn't have USB out. It is a pretty simple solution for getting audio into and out of the computer that has always functioned pretty well for as long as I have been using it. Hope this helps!
wow, cool, didn't know the sequencer was in there too, cheers for the info, I got one question, do you think a graphics card improves the performance of Cubase in any way??? if so, how? my PC is quite a cheap one, but it has 8gb of RAM, and my Cubase is struggling with certain things, my groove agent 4 isn't doing what it should, and I'm wondering if I need a graphics card, or maybe just add another 8gb of RAM, ???, cheers.
The graphics card is good if you're using Cubase's video functionality. Like, if you're composing to picture. However, for most music related tasks, I think you'd probably get more mileage out of RAM. It all depends on where your bottle necks are. It could be RAM, slow storage, or your processor. If it is your processor, no amount of upgrades will make the problem better. I realize that this isn't a definitive answer, but I hope it helps nonetheless. Cheers!
Well, I did tune in, I deserve my headache...No, good stuff. Yes, on the weirder settings about 4 minutes in, there do seem those odd ones, where basically you totally have a rogue signal from sputnik covered, but that is the one precise thing you could do with it! How many songs can you do with that worked in, is the question? Well ok if you are David Bowie probably a lot.
Hei David. I`m 59 years old-and from Norway. Can i use the step-thing to punch in drums. How do i make my own drum-beats i Cubase?. One other thing; How can i make my Vocoder TAL to work in Cubase?. Don`t know about/ how to make group-channel/routing and shit like that. Give me a hint on how to send you some money for learning us. Slow way down, take youre time. Make it Cubase 9 for dummies, and i send you 50 dollar for everything you get in to my head!
Doesn't understand 'key follow'. Must be a hold over from old synths. Eh ... yeah, that's why it's called retrologue. Maybe you could google 'key follow' to see what real synths experts can tell you.
Steinberg (CubasePro), really need you ! I've seen many of Steinberg tutoriel on Retrologue 2, and none of them are as good as yours. I've learned so much more watching this video then watching those of Steinberg. They seem to just push theirs mouses in a confuse ways, talks and no logic explaination. Thanks a great deal. Every time I see your face appearing in a video, I know I'm going to learn something new. It put a smile on my face every single time. Once again you've made my day. I would wish, you make and other one on Retrologue 2 , going down a bit more on the subject. Hope is good....))) Have a great day.
Simple overview, nice to watch.
Thank you so much for going over the synth. I’ve now got Cubase 12 Pro and it will be interesting to hear what it can do.
You're welcome!
Learn loads from you... Thank you so much
When I was looking on how to use this amazing vst I was surprised Cubase youtube page doesnt have any videos on this. Thank you for this!
If you could make a tutorial on Mystic and Spector synths I would greatly appreciate it as I think they have potential.
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped!
I wanted to tell you that your videos on Cubase tutorials are a treasure trove!!! Soon I'll be done watching all of them, and rewatch them again and again! I'm learning so much from them than I ever did in my past 3 years of using cubase!!! I'd request you to keep on making new tutorials, I've already subscribed and liked each video that I'm watching. Also, I've posted link to your channel to a couple of music production/Cubase groups on facebook and recommended to my friends who use cubase... :) Please let me know if I can do anything to help your channel grow, as I really feel you're doing an excellent job with all these cubase tutorials! The way you explain everything in details is superb! Thanks a lot, and please keep up the great work! :)
That is awesome! Thanks so much for your kind words and support. I will keep doing my best to make good stuff!
awesome overview! you covered so much better than some tutorials that i've seen that are twice as long.
Thanks!
It's 2020, but this 2017 video is just as relevant and cool as it was then. In these times, I'm finally getting to some of these basics. You have a fantastic command of your topics, and GREAT presentation chops young man! I'll be gleaning much from you in the next couple of weeks. - Pete Radd
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Great video ! Thanks
Great rundown of Retrologue 2, love your style :)
GREAT VIDEO. THANK YOU.
That was great! I learned some things about Retrologue that I never knew existed!
Nice! I'm glad it helped!
Thanks, Much needed info and quite useful. Keep em comin Dude!
You're welcome Tim! Thanks for tuning in!
Very informative great review
Very helpful tutorial David .. Thank you very much for sharing
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped!
Youre very knowledgeable and to the point. Youve earned my sub! Cheers!
Thanks!
very good review, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing the knowledge! :)
great tutorial thanks!
This was so good mate, learnt loads 👍
Thank you for the video!!
Thanks for the tutorial! Am using retrologue or Hybrid with my Akai 25 apc key and sound awesome
You're welcome! I like Hybrid also! I should probably do a rundown on it too!
It Really helped me to figure this thing out....Thanks
Awesome!
Great! What keyboard key combination did you use to drag the modulators to the other buttons? Thanks.
Thank you :)
Thank you. Brilliant tutorial!!
Could you maybe do one for LoopMash and how to use in connection with Cubase (i.e. importing in Cubase for audio mixdown)
I did one! It is here: th-cam.com/video/bIkrWpim0PI/w-d-xo.html
very helpful ,enjoyed the dive , thank you ;-) TU^ 86 Trevor
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
very well done! a little more explanation for modulators..please!!!
Hi mate, Love your tutorials all the others on TH-cam get on my nerves within minutes. Thanks. I'm Just wondering, I have Cubase 10 and just no the basics, how come I cant double click on modulation and send it to another part of Retrolouge 2. I'm a bit thick...LOL
Hey David, thank you for this!
Do you also use Halion 6 or Halion Sonic 3? If so, have you used Voltage in either? I've been trying to compare Voltage and Retrologue 2 with each other.
Your tip about the velocity slider... Thank You! btw what screen capture and video recorder do you use? They both sync up perfectly.
I use OBS and DSLRs. I sync them up when I edit the video.
How can I load it? Without it loading itself?
🙏🙏🙏😸 great tutorial!
Great video! I can't seem to route audio into Retrologue no matter what I do, I followed your video and it still doesn't work. Could you help please?
Are you on Cubase Pro? I seem to remember the side chain function doesn't work in Artist.
I have a question - noticing your red box in the background, is there any reason for having one of these or some equivalent, compared to a USB UM-One for MIDI, or Rocksmith for the audio equivalent? Is it that if you only have one instrument at a time being utilised, apart from an improvement in quality (perhaps, I am not even sure that's true) there is no reason?
Piggy-back on that, is there any reason if you HAVE got such a red box (ok scarlet), you would need a mixer desk unit, unless you had multiple bend members being recorded simultaneously? I suppose it could be asked the other way around too - if you happen to already have the mixing desk type unit, would there be a need for the audi interface?
I suspect, that one MAY be usable in place of the other, but in practice, it's not possible to entirely be satisfied they can truly stand in for each other? Anyway, thanks for any views on this David.[EDIT I meant 'band members' up there, I am leaving it for comic value, I am intrigued what bend member could possibly be]. [2nd Edit - I am going to leave 'Audi interface' for the same reason - I imagine plugging a tremendously inconvenient large family sedan into the lead from your guitar, with a USB doing the final trip from the garage to the PC].
The box is the Scarlett 2i4 audio interface. It is advantageous for getting audio signal into the computer. It has 2 inputs (preamps), so you can record in either mono or stereo and 4 outputs, so you can run 2 sets of monitors. You can also run traditional MIDI into it if your MIDI device doesn't have USB out. It is a pretty simple solution for getting audio into and out of the computer that has always functioned pretty well for as long as I have been using it. Hope this helps!
This should be the template for all instruction manuals.
Thanks!
wow, cool, didn't know the sequencer was in there too, cheers for the info, I got one question, do you think a graphics card improves the performance of Cubase in any way??? if so, how? my PC is quite a cheap one, but it has 8gb of RAM, and my Cubase is struggling with certain things, my groove agent 4 isn't doing what it should, and I'm wondering if I need a graphics card, or maybe just add another 8gb of RAM, ???, cheers.
The graphics card is good if you're using Cubase's video functionality. Like, if you're composing to picture. However, for most music related tasks, I think you'd probably get more mileage out of RAM. It all depends on where your bottle necks are. It could be RAM, slow storage, or your processor. If it is your processor, no amount of upgrades will make the problem better. I realize that this isn't a definitive answer, but I hope it helps nonetheless. Cheers!
thanks
Cubase's built-in analog synth? Mine never came with it, so should I assume not all versions have it?
I think elements leaves it out... Bummer.
@@TalkingLeafMedia that's too bad for me I guess. Good video regardless 😊
merci !!!!!
You're welcome!
First of all. How do u open retro Logue to get to that very first window
Why call portamento for glide these days?
Would love to see an entire tutorial on using the Mod Matrix...no clue with that thing
Same here. It seems to do fuck all for me.
10:00 is cool, didn't know that
Me either!
Velocity! thanks a lot :)
Well, I did tune in, I deserve my headache...No, good stuff. Yes, on the weirder settings about 4 minutes in, there do seem those odd ones, where basically you totally have a rogue signal from sputnik covered, but that is the one precise thing you could do with it! How many songs can you do with that worked in, is the question? Well ok if you are David Bowie probably a lot.
"I mean come on, how often are you gonna be using that?"
You have not heard industrial music, have you sir? ;)
Haha! Fun.
Hei David. I`m 59 years old-and from Norway. Can i use the step-thing to punch in drums. How do i make my own drum-beats i Cubase?. One other thing; How can i make my Vocoder TAL to work in Cubase?. Don`t know about/ how to make group-channel/routing and shit like that. Give me a hint on how to send you some money for learning us. Slow way down, take youre time. Make it Cubase 9 for dummies, and i send you 50 dollar for everything you get in to my head!
haha 432hz got me lool you are funny
Doesn't understand 'key follow'. Must be a hold over from old synths.
Eh ... yeah, that's why it's called retrologue.
Maybe you could google 'key follow' to see what real synths experts can tell you.