You can set the cursor position with a simple left click of the mouse on any empty space. The option for this is in Preferences - Transport - Locate when Clicked in Empty Space. (Cheers for the tips!)
Really appreciate you sharing the knowledge - I'm learning Nuendo, which has precious few tutorials out there, but your Cubase vids are getting me right up to speed 💪 Great job!
@@danielayotalks I agree, and I never ever even thought for setting up a key-command for it myself. Probably wouldn't even have found it in Preferences. It's great tho, that Cubase is that customisable.
Great tips! I have to mention the most used key commands I’ve set: v to open VST and t to open the channel settings. There were no hot keys set for v and t and I always found it strange that cubase hadn’t set key commands for them.
Absolutely amazing channel, accidental stumbled upon it. LOVE IT. I am new to Cubase came form using Ableton for 15 years and this channel saved me tons of time. I know Ableton inside and out and then some but Cubase is a totally different bird LOL So Daniel, I'll buy you a big beer or more if you help me program my Ableton Push 3 Midi controller to work with Cubase. You are one of the most knowledgeable people out there I met so far who is not hiding the knowledge and is willing to help. Thank you
Worth keeping an eye on this forum thread concerning Ableton Push 3 integration with Cubase: forums.steinberg.net/t/ableton-push-3-support-integration/877029
By the way it Options CMD I think. It’s a bit strange, I normally do what you’ve done with the arranger track. I think the marker track needs an update.