Once a track is added in Cubase, global features can be set, like tempo and beats. Learn adding tracks for MIDI sequencing in the Cubase DAW from an audio engineer in this free Cubase tutorial video.
Expert: Kini Knox
Bio: Kini Knox has been working with MIDI for eight years. He went to school for Audio Recording and Engineering.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
hey man !!... not ever stop teaching, but does not seem like many of us learn from this! and not pay any attention to the ignorant who hide behind a damn pc to annoy people who want to enrage.
E6028 1 year ago
@j03tv the idiot is you!, damn threatening illnesses ... shut your fucking ass !!... and let people teach us alone!
E6028 1 year ago
Can anybody just tell me how to increase the Tempo of something i have recorded because im recording a hamonised solo and i record it slow then i speed it up so it's easier to keep both parts in time but i dont know how to increase the tempo.
walrein947 1 year ago
Fuckin idiot.
For those of you:
If it says FIXED next to the tempo button then you gotta use the Tempo Track (Project>Tempo Track) or CTRL+T and drag the line from the dot on the far left.
If it says TRACK next to the Tempo button then u can just click the BPM value and type in the BPM like in the video.
This guy is so fuckin stupid, he was clicking the button that said CLICK, because he doesn't know what the fuck hes doing.
j03tv 2 years ago
Good Stuff thanx
ozzycriss 2 years ago
cool i didn't know that :)
thanks man
nate3010 2 years ago
this video ACTUALLY helped me!
spaterman 3 years ago
Hello! :)
nice dreadlocks <3
WolfySnackrib666 3 years ago