I know that for myself about those functions studied but forgotten soon, eventually won't use them when needed because of how our brain works. Still, the most important thing is to USE and play with those functions regularly you just read or learned about. But Selim, Ondo and Sigalas are really good choices named here. Very little redundant knowledge presented in every video, as some things require to understand another concept in advance, of course.ĭon't know for other languages. Total length is clocked about 40 hours, often regarded as "the tutorial" for German people. I really love this daw and ever since i switched to it ive been loving it but i really consider switching to ableton just based on the huge amount of knowledge available on youtube.Īlso,id like a recommendation on cubase teachers on youtube that i might not be familiar with.Įdit: wow thank you everybody!! A lot of helpful comments and you love to see a supporting and helping community□Īt least for people who use the German version of Cubase there is one well-known external trainer (Holger Steinbrink) who sells a really deep video tutorial and is updated every time Cubase receives its annual, paid update. Ive been a cubase user for 2 years now and originally i started in fl studio.Įvery time i try to find a tutorial on youtube for complicated stuff i almost never find a guy who explains it in cubase, and if he does its mostly old low quality bedroom producer- on the other hand theres probably like 20 logic and ableton professional tutorials on every lousy cubase 1.Įverywhere i went wether it was school, music school music stores production stores everyone knows cubase as a household name and an industry standart- so why is it so vague compared to other daws? Is cubase just simply less popular or what i really cant figure it out.
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