wicked beat bro ....im somewhat sad i might be moving on to studio one for some reason i find cubase tro sound very low and some what thin compared to other daws i did test with studio one using a kik drum..and the difference were obvious , just dry no effects on the master and my control room in cubase is disabled so no plugins on there too...
I use other DAWs too depending on what i'm doing. I wonder if you placed the sample right on the project window or in a sampler track. In the sampler track the default velocity is lower than samples right on the project window, this can make it seem quieter. Try using various sounds and loops with a metering tool on the master. This can help determine any differences.
Click on your sample or audio file to highlight it, an information bar pops up above the beat/bar count, click on the musical mode section to activate it...it is right below the Q on the quantize info. Hope this helps !
Go to your Scale Assistant Tab in your Left Panel Inspector, in the Editor Scale you can Select C Major as your scale. Since C Major includes only the white keys and no black keys, those will be the only ones shown. Thanks for watching!
Thanks, Sir. This made it easy. Keep them coming.
Thank you! More coming
Great video! How to change the notes of the piano roll? Because I would like to have the same notes as you! I'm with the letters C...
You can change the scale to only show those notes or go into the settings as well, thanks for watching!
wicked beat bro ....im somewhat sad i might be moving on to studio one for some reason i find cubase tro sound very low and some what thin compared to other daws i did test with studio one using a kik drum..and the difference were obvious , just dry no effects on the master and my control room in cubase is disabled so no plugins on there too...
I use other DAWs too depending on what i'm doing. I wonder if you placed the sample right on the project window or in a sampler track. In the sampler track the default velocity is lower than samples right on the project window, this can make it seem quieter. Try using various sounds and loops with a metering tool on the master. This can help determine any differences.
🤦🏽♂️ There's no audio quality difference between DAWS...It has been debunked multiple times.
thx man(smecher rau)
Baya iyi
thanksa
hey can you tell me where can i find and able the musical mode? i dont see anything above the bar counts
Click on your sample or audio file to highlight it, an information bar pops up above the beat/bar count, click on the musical mode section to activate it...it is right below the Q on the quantize info. Hope this helps !
Is omnisphere a free plug in
No it isn't, but one of the top VSTs!
I find Cubase excruciating to use for simple drum patterns, compared to other DAWs (studio one, logic, reason) Everything is just a few more steps.
Every DAW has pros and cons, I tell people there is no best one, just what works for you.
i think cubase sounds better than most of the daws (less digital )
@@Ramzo16 well that's in your head. All daws sound the same.
@@j0n.p actually was gonna argue my points but its not worth if you know you know good luck with your journey
How to remove the black keys in the editor like yours?
Go to your Scale Assistant Tab in your Left Panel Inspector, in the Editor Scale you can Select C Major as your scale. Since C Major includes only the white keys and no black keys, those will be the only ones shown. Thanks for watching!
🎯❤️💯. Merry Christmas 🎄☃️🎄☃️🎄☃️🎄🙏🍻
This is 🔥🔥🔥 and I don’t even use Cubase
Thank you!