nice tutorial new to cubase helped me allot i was wondering how to time warp two dance tracks so the one lets say is 126 bpm to the other one witch is 130 bpm
i have been trying to do this but have not had any luck
You've taken a great deal of care to help us when you could have done a thousand things for yourself. What motivated you to spend your time ON THIS TREMENDOUSLY HELPFUL AND WELL EXECUTED tutorial full of tricks that will make a huge difference in my own productions?
my god,this helped me out.i have a life consuming issue with my cubie.whenever i tryin applying time stretching(or any other audio effect) to a sample it doesn`t work at all.so this helped out.THANKS A BUNCH A BILLION
Do you know how to change the tempo of a song in a specific place, or gradually speed it up at a certain point? I've been trying for years to figure it out, I work a lot with midi files and every time I have to do that, the only thing I can do is open a new project export it and then put the two audio files together. And it's really frustrating when it comes to mixing. Thanks for the video it helped me a lot.
I have Magix Music maker that has a midi editor and responds to midi controller, allowing to play vsti instruments - can I use Line6 Toneport KB37 as a midi controller for the Midi editor part of Magix Music Maker?
On tip 2. There is a much eaiser way of getting the tempo you want from a loop. First you find the exact end of the loop like in the video with the snap button off, then simply press key 1 or go to the cursor icon at the top and select the cursor with the clock on it. Then activate the snap button again and drag the event to the nearest bar or where the loop should end and it automatically time stretches it!
one question. can you batch fix timing of regions? like, say you have 8 tracks of drums and you don't want the phase to fuck up, can you use the same technique across multiple tracks?
THANK YOU!!!!
madbubbin 4 days ago
nice tutorial new to cubase helped me allot i was wondering how to time warp two dance tracks so the one lets say is 126 bpm to the other one witch is 130 bpm
i have been trying to do this but have not had any luck
thank you in advance any help would be great
perry
djperry2833 1 week ago
sick tutorial, very useful. Thank you
JIDAYAH1981 3 months ago
thank you so much
VNsaigoncali 6 months ago
Hey,
I've got a question: I doesn't hear something when im importing a beat? What's Wrong?
cocktopusTV 7 months ago
You've taken a great deal of care to help us when you could have done a thousand things for yourself. What motivated you to spend your time ON THIS TREMENDOUSLY HELPFUL AND WELL EXECUTED tutorial full of tricks that will make a huge difference in my own productions?
Thank you!!!!
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Censored4TRUTH 7 months ago
Cyborgs will take over the world!
smash4686 8 months ago
you sure you did't play a part in The Godfather lol
thephantomsguest 8 months ago
Too many fags...?
thenamesdave 10 months ago
wtf is wrong with yo voice
RizzoAstronama 11 months ago
@RizzoAstronama he sang too much for the record.
gospeda 10 months ago
You sound like that guy who sings My name is Larry
cast390 11 months ago
my god,this helped me out.i have a life consuming issue with my cubie.whenever i tryin applying time stretching(or any other audio effect) to a sample it doesn`t work at all.so this helped out.THANKS A BUNCH A BILLION
YvonneGiu 1 year ago
Thanks Dick Knubler..ps what the heck is Warp Sample mode in Cubase v5? That button isn't there..?
kryonso 1 year ago
Do you know how to change the tempo of a song in a specific place, or gradually speed it up at a certain point? I've been trying for years to figure it out, I work a lot with midi files and every time I have to do that, the only thing I can do is open a new project export it and then put the two audio files together. And it's really frustrating when it comes to mixing. Thanks for the video it helped me a lot.
TheNuncFluens 1 year ago
@TheNuncFluens use a tempo track and you can edit the tempo exactly as you want
kublakhan0040 1 year ago
A. you sound like my gym teacher and B. Very good! thanks for the help! they were very useful tips! keep em coming
TouchtoneMars 1 year ago
anybody know how to sync the MO8 and cubase 5?
thirdstreetent 1 year ago
Nuendo is my new Sony Acid Pro and Cakewalk Sonar is a MIDI to VST software for me.
judenihalmusic 1 year ago
thanks for the video
tyron26musikman 1 year ago
I have Magix Music maker that has a midi editor and responds to midi controller, allowing to play vsti instruments - can I use Line6 Toneport KB37 as a midi controller for the Midi editor part of Magix Music Maker?
brilliantlights 1 year ago
i need to get better in my percussion loops, can somebody give me a nice tip??? ;)
tomviolenceisadream 1 year ago
Oh you showed my point in the vid anyway! :)
DisInfoWars 2 years ago
On tip 2. There is a much eaiser way of getting the tempo you want from a loop. First you find the exact end of the loop like in the video with the snap button off, then simply press key 1 or go to the cursor icon at the top and select the cursor with the clock on it. Then activate the snap button again and drag the event to the nearest bar or where the loop should end and it automatically time stretches it!
DisInfoWars 2 years ago
@DisInfoWars thats not good, don´t you know what timestreching does to your body?
filename84 2 years ago
Yes, my atoms have been rearranged and now I look like sloth from Goonies.
DisInfoWars 2 years ago
You could tell me anything and I wouldn't question it's integrity for a second :)
VisionDrumAndBass 2 years ago
Wow. Wow wow wow. Thank you so much.
PeterGratrex 2 years ago
those are not tricks :) just ordinary Nuendo functionality.
jazzuhead 2 years ago
@jazzuhead but most people dont know them, so its really useful
bestplugins 1 year ago
Great! Thank you!!!
markjub 2 years ago
Very useful. Thank you very much.
LemonWear 2 years ago
dude knows his stuff! thanks
freedom232x 2 years ago
good stuff!
astrained 2 years ago
4:25 WTF...and turn it into a LOOUOP!
Kumji13 2 years ago
nice
RippenRoblez 2 years ago
thank you steven tyler!
Gasolari 2 years ago 22
@Gasolari I'd say thank you ROD! (Stewart obviously). By the way, thanks for the tricks very very useful!
herneeblues 1 year ago
thx man
zoolekramer 2 years ago
Sick.
Please don't stop your magic man.
Morylory 2 years ago
Thats SOOO useful and really well explained.Thank you!
tyjeffries 3 years ago 5
loved your tricks, really amazing. you sped up my word now. big thanks
also your voice is very pleasant, this rough timbre of yours. nice one again
andrecarioni 3 years ago
Whats with the masonic font.
Captnuendo 3 years ago
This is really great advice - thanks, you've really helped me!
csplace 3 years ago
thx thats exactly what i needed
love your voice its chilling me
xD
Snick0r123 3 years ago 2
i don't know how many times I can say thank you enough, but thank you! great tips
JSpade85 3 years ago
Great tutorial, if I could somehow handle it. LOL. What version of Nuendo is this? Mine is Nuendo2 and does not have the same buttons.
BluesUnchained 3 years ago
looks like nuendo 3.2
andrecarioni 3 years ago
thats nuendo by the way!
zellymusic 3 years ago
@zellymusic they have basically the same options, even projects are compatible
bestplugins 1 year ago
phat vid, breh.
one question. can you batch fix timing of regions? like, say you have 8 tracks of drums and you don't want the phase to fuck up, can you use the same technique across multiple tracks?
thx!
davecoolsdf 3 years ago
i wish i watched this video a long time ago..i had to learn these things the hard way ha ha
saourisudevi 3 years ago