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You can absolutely use it as a keyboard controller but I don't think you can use it as a midi controller because a regular keyboard doesn't output MIDI. However you can use any class compliant MIDI controller on the iPad that you can use on the desktop.
@@MobileMusicPro I can’t complain though. He gifted it to me. I just bought the first version. And three days later this version came out and I wrote the guy and he gave it to me for free . But it sounds so good . Such a shame.
Do you know if there is the same function that you have in Ableton called WARP or Flex time in logic? where do we adjust the tempo of the music by time? he can slice the music for time...
There is absolutely a time stretch option in Cubasis, simply tap on an audio clip and then tap the "STRETCH" button at the top next to the undo button, and then choose the Pro algorithm and then simply tap the corners of the audio clip to drag it longer or shorter.
@@MobileMusicPro I tried here but it doesn't create the transients within the measure, from what I understand it only creates them at the beginning and end. Am I doing it wrong?
@@Leonardodelimaalves Not sure what you mean by creating the transients but you can certainly timestretch both audio and midi clips to any bpm by following the previously mentioned instructions. Just make sure the project is in your desired bpm so when you timestretch the clip you can snap it to the grid.
@@MobileMusicPro In fact, I'm importing an mp3 from a band that recorded without a metronome and I'm trying to put the song on the grid. That's what I'm trying to do
@@Leonardodelimaalves Yah it's hard when things are not recorded to a metronome to get them aligned exactly on grid. You can certainly try time stretching things but it's a manual and tedious process. I know there's automated tools on the desktop that can do it but nothing automated comes to mind on iOS. Though you can still try giving it a shot on logic pro since that's on iPad now. If you do end up going that route I recommend checking out the logic pro guide youtube channel here www.youtube.com/@TheLogicProGuide
I'm just seeing this video now and it is perfect for learning about the Channel Strip which seemed a little confusing prior to watching this, which I'm sure I'll be referring back to later. Also, that's a cool chord progression in that tune. 😎 Thank you man. 👍🏻
Can anyone explain how to do a volume fadeout at the end of the full track? I can’t seem to find that answer except I’ve been told to do volume automation on the stereo out, which seems like the answer but I can’t figure out how to actually do that. Can anyone help with a step-by-step explanation?
You can automate the volume of the master track to do a stereo fade out for entire project similar to what we've done here. You would just bring up the mixer and the master track and then click the R and W on the master track, hit play, then turn down the volume until satisfied.
Haven't seen this channel active for a while and I gotta say this channel is good. Many helpful videos for the iOS community. I hope everything is ok and I hope to see you back someday.
Please tell me! How to record a musicians' rehearsal into a stereo track in cubasis??? What wire should I buy to record a stereo signal on the track? The thing is that when I record through my sound card, only a mono signal comes in. But I would like to get a full stereo track from my mixer in cubasis.
Tracks in Cubasis are stereo by default so if a mono signal is coming in it would be because of the soundcard its being plugged into. You have to make sure your soundcard supports stereo such as the focusrite 2i2 then you can plug in a stereo mic that has 2 cables into that focusrite to achieve stereo recording. You could also plug 2 mono mics into the focusrite 2i2 and then pan one left and one right in Cubasis and achieve stereo that way as well.
@@MobileMusicPro Is it possible to get stereo without a sound card at all? Maybe there are some stereo cables from USB? It's just that my audient id4 ii card only has one line input and a second guitar input. I like my sound card, I would not like to change it to focusrite (((((Are there really no other ways?
@@user-rq3dt7oi9s I think if you have a stereo mic you can plug one cable into the line input and one into the guitar input to achieve stereo recording.
Cubasis 3 has many studio grade effects built in, however only the iPad will allow you to add 3rd party AUv3 effects which are just like VSTs on the desktop.
Wow, not sure I can watch this entire video. The presets you selected to play are garbage and make the synths sound terrible. Your reading of the makes descriptions is a joke and with your cuts, it sounds like your narrative is sped up and chopped…… this video hurt my brain and I’m pretty sure those synth manf. Lost sales.
I just got a Gamma G25 with bluetooth and I know how to connect my phone and play tracks and listen and play along with headphones but which app can I also connect the amp to via bluetooth so i can still record with headphones?
Unfortunately producing with bluetooth headsets don't usually work due to the inherent latency in bluetooth tech, it works great for peripherals like keyboards, but still works horrible for wireless listening devices that need audio in real time.
Hi, is there any DRUM VST or ANDROID APP that serves as accompaniment? the one like in physical Keyboards Synths, there is drum ready to play, with variety of fills (Yahama or Roland keyboard synth)
There is a huge variety of drum apps for iOS but android doesn't support the AUv3/VST standard so you could not use the app inside of a DAW like Cubasis or Logic on Android.
Its all good, I saw someone else inquired as well. I guess I was just thinking out loud. It would be great if someone made a conversion app for IOS. Like ConvertWithMoss, or kitmaker. I don't think convertwithmoss does beatmaker kits but it will do mpc and decentsampler. Its my understanding Audiolayer can mess with .sfz now too. Im just not sure you can export. So SynthJacker might still be useful@@MobileMusicPro
Even though started more than 2 decades ago, went from Acid, PT, Cubase/Nuendo, Logic, Reaper I have extremely hard time with workflow here in Cubasis, despite the part of the architecture is something I am familiar with, unfortunately some steps seem counterintuitive, some are organized into guess quest somehow emphasized by the whole description tree where the access to instrument is same as access to presets, not differentiated in any way visually, or by font or anything. Its one big mess. I can not simply understand it, although not idiot, I feel like I lost 50% of my IQ points every single step, while time ticks. Never been so frustrated. As said - I was able to "catch and master" all DAW's mentioned, this time I will most probably part with this software Nemesis, as sure many get Cubasis in a flash, having no problems with operation of this application.