Learn Cubase 4... Fast

US PC Publishing announce new book - The Fast Guide to Cubase 4      22/06/07

Learn Cubase 4... Fast


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PC Publishing tell us that their latest book, The Fast Guide to Cubase 4 provides the information you need to quickly master the program and also explores advanced techniques. They say that the book covers all the important details of the software including recording, editing and arranging in the Project window, slicing and looping in the Sample editor, MIDI editing in the MIDI editors, and mixing and mastering in the Mixer. In addition, installation and setting up are covered, and detailed information on recording techniques, EQ, compression, gating, limiting, effects, automation, surround sound, pattern-based arranging, quantizing, audio warping, tempo manipulation, synchronisation, media management and VST instruments is provided.
The book is packed full of hints, tips and tutorials and includes a comprehensive website list and glossary. 100 special speed tips and a powerful macro library are designed to take the reader’s music production and programming skills to the next level. Combining extensive Cubase know-how and theoretical knowledge from the worlds of sound recording and music technology, the publishers say that this book helps take your projects from conception and multi-track recording right through to mixing and mastering.
About the author
Simon Millward is a music software specialist. He has a Master of Science degree in Music Technology from the University of York and is one of the UK's foremost Cubase experts.
Topics Covered
  • Installation and setting up
  • Audio and MIDI recording and editing
  • Mixing, mastering, EQ and effects
  • VST instruments
  • Media management
  • Music production tips and tools
  • Hands on projects
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