Help with cubase
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Help with cubase
For some reason when I export my tunes out of cubase if the first hit is on the very beginning it cuts out. I know I can fix it by just moving it over one bar but that sucks when im sequencing my tune. Any one know how to fix this?
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I always start my tunes on the 17 bar mark cos it always seems to cut out first note.
i got a cubase question aswell. when u for example want to change the pitch of an audio file and it asks u if u want to do it to just that one or every one of the same file. how do u get that box back that asks u that? because i accidently clicked don't ask me again once.
Excuse the retarded phrasing of that question.
i got a cubase question aswell. when u for example want to change the pitch of an audio file and it asks u if u want to do it to just that one or every one of the same file. how do u get that box back that asks u that? because i accidently clicked don't ask me again once.
Excuse the retarded phrasing of that question.
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simple answer is start writing your tunes leaving a four bar gap at the start, for those who think this causes problems cueing i suggest that having a look at your waveform in cooledit/wavelab, it is severely worthwhile as you can normalise and do extra edits plus you can trim your wave to start when you want. On top of all this you can do some simple mastering once you've finished your track to make it sound BIG.
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