Get Inspired and Record Your First Ideas | Indie Rock Production in Cubase
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 เม.ย. 2024
- In this first of a new series of Cubase tutorials, Stevie B introduces you to the basics of indie rock production in Cubase. In this video, he looks at getting inspired, putting down a basic drum beat, some potential guitar tracks, keyboards and has ideas about a vocal melody and structuring the song.
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This is what I need to get past just chucking down ideas into an arrangement.
This series will be very useful
I agee
Great stuff , i enjoyed your last lofi lesson .
It would be nice if Steinberg did a Komplete overhaul on VST Amp Rack. The Plugin is about 13 years old and does not have the amount of features like 3rd party paid or even free alternatives.
Great tutorial. Look forward to the rest!
Looking forward to this series, great practical tips.
😊 great ! Tks a lot!
Nice...hope the next video is out soon.
Thank you very much Stevie! A nice video and useful tips.
Looking forward to the next several episodes.
Nice help. Thank you for to share your knowledge with us
Wow. This is so great. Can’t wait for the next video. ❤
Quite experienced educator. Thanks.
Great video, really nice approach to writing, thank you! Cheers Dave
Thanks bro
👍Thanks.
New to Cubase but have recorded in tons of high end studios in my career. To me, Cubase is the best alternative to what has been deemed the "Industry Standard" in Pro Tools. Can't wait for episode 2 of this series!🙌
This is cool.
Great thanks. How could you select all the snare part to copy it in clap?
Would you happen to have that project template available as a download?
I can find the the remaing tutorials can you please advise
Can you please do Newbie Videos for first timers?
I write songs, play guitar- just bought my 1st Daw, Cubase pro 13- and I have no idea how to do anything and dont know what it all means!!
which model of audio technics are you using ? I am considering to buy an audio technical headphone, so just trying to find which one is worth buying.
I am not able to find Indie Rock Template in my cubase template list.
Please help.
Why don't you use some of the nice GA drums patterns insetad of playing a basic rhythm on the keyboard and quantizing it???!!
I think I do use some MIDI patterns for the drums later in the series for fills, but I like finger drumming! 😅
I can't take tips from someone that sticks foam on the walls as acoustic treatment. 😂
I am out!
Haha working on it! Would love some proper panels for sure but I figured for the time being, was nicer than a plain white wall, but yeah maybe some artwork would have been nicer 😂 I work on headphones mostly so more or less it’s just to chill the reflections on my talking
He's working primarily with headphones, so it's not that big of a deal. I've seen a lot of folks on YT working in terrible spaces with nothing at all. He made a great sounding track for the space he's in. It's not that serious.