Mastering Cubase 7

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    16. Using MIDI in Cubase
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    For empowering virtual instruments, nothing beats MIDI. In this lesson, learn how to connect MIDI instruments and record and edit with MIDI in Cubase.

    For empowering virtual instruments, nothing beats MIDI. In this lesson, learn how to connect MIDI instruments and record and edit with MIDI in Cubase.

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    17. Using Virtual Instruments in Cubase
    A lesson with In Your Ear
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    Cubase 7 comes with tons of built-in virtual instruments. In this lesson, explore some of the best and most popular synths, drum pads, and loop manipulators.

    Cubase 7 comes with tons of built-in virtual instruments. In this lesson, explore some of the best and most popular synths, drum pads, and loop manipulators.

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    18. The Cubase Score Editor
    A lesson with In Your Ear
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    Explore the built-in Score Editor in Cubase and learn how to transcribe MIDI into musical notation, complete with expressions, lyrics, and chord notation.

    Explore the built-in Score Editor in Cubase and learn how to transcribe MIDI into musical notation, complete with expressions, lyrics, and chord notation.

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    19. Using the Cubase Media Bay and Pool
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    Cubase offers two file management systems for all of your audio and video files: the Media Bay and the Pool. Discover how they work in this lesson.

    Cubase offers two file management systems for all of your audio and video files: the Media Bay and the Pool. Discover how they work in this lesson.

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    20. Mixing in Cubase: EQ, Compression & FX
    A lesson with In Your Ear
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    In this lesson by In Your Ear, learn how to use four of the most common audio effects in the biz: equalization (EQ), compression, limiting, and reverb.

    In this lesson by In Your Ear, learn how to use four of the most common audio effects in the biz: equalization (EQ), compression, limiting, and reverb.

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Chris S
Very Good but so many steps to remember but that's Cubase not you.
In Your Ear
Yeah the one gripe I have with Steinberg (and I've told them this) is they have a tendency to keep piling on new features, and not really cleaning house.
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