One thing I really miss on this Cubase channel is if someone of you producing this content would take the time to answer some questions and comments. After all, on this video, it’s only 23 comments and that’s comments for more than one month here. It really comes down to customer service and support. you make great videos and even greater software with tons of opportunities but that doesn’t help much when people still have minor issues or really easy questions for you to answer. So seriously: take this to heart so that people can learn even more of Cubases awesome possibilities and then tell their friends what Cubase can do. It’s really a win win situation! And it wouldn’t hurt the users to feel that Steinberg actually cares... You can’t expect Cris Selim to carry the whole burden either ;)
Hi, I totally agree. For instance, the problem with real-time peak which lasts now for years and is still not solved. Marketing seems to better than after sales service.. Marketing is still better for earning money than an efficient after sales service which costs only money... It's sad Steinberg..
This type of 1 on 1 is great stuff mate .. in the past I've been totally bummed out by the speed of your tuition, this has brought back my faith ... Pitch correction needs a little more attention if you want to get it sounding right, I have been on 9.5 / 10 for a while now and just feel comfortable using it ... great tool great and video ... Keep it going.
Excellent video! I'm amazed at what Cubase can do since I used it last. Thanks very much for sharing this information...and thanks Cubase for this great environment from which to learn.
♪♫ this is just great, Cubase is a very professional tool, but sometimes there is little explanation about how things work in relation to real. GREAT VIDEO 100%. VERY GOOD EXPLAINED. I would need to repeat de video at least threce ♪♫.
Very informative. For beginners though, I would like to know if the Pitch Correction plugin comes with Cubase 10.5 or is an extra to purchase. {It may have been obvious, but I have visual/cognitive problems. Your clarity and speed together though was easy for me, it stuck to each topic. People with ADD find some presenters distract the viewer with too many sidelines.} There was quite a lot of information. I do enjoy vocals and instruments that are in tune, but maybe I'm kinky, and also enjoy variations going off the 'well-tempered' keys. In the original 'These Boots were made for Walking' the bass has some notes in quarter tone progressions. I'm not acquainted with quarter-tone music, but do hear some ethnic scaling. I'm not sure if this has 'musicality' in it, but I'm curious to know if pitch can be adjusted to quarter tones - even just as 'incidentals'. perhaps this is via the second section which looks at microtones. I was concerned with the transition between notes, such as gliding. I assume that the segments can also be broken up into different pitches and pitch gliding can be placed where wanted. [I will have to watch the video again. I was perhaps a bit overwhelmed by the information, and had been used to interrupting a [uni] lecturer for more details. Of course there's no 'hands-on' personal tutoring via RU-vid.] The Cubase lessons 1-4 were difficult to endure - going off on all directs, as in promoting sales etc. I'm curious where this is from. I don't see info on the presenter, or hear a USA accent. Is it Australian? I just remembered why I came to this sight. It was for a fixed percussion wav file that may need some percussion changing pitch. So, I imagine this will tell me which pitch a single 'drum hit' is in without using the scissors tool to isolate it. [It's been about 20 years since I was using Cubase or doing anything musical.]
If you start with a full deck pitch corrected vocals and say the two tracks are not in tune, the ear drums have to be reinstalled before you can restart with a natural voice
Hey, these videos are great! I thought setting tolerance high would make things more natural and setting it low would cause the Pitch Correct to sound more forced as it corrected even small pitch changes.
Excellent presentation and I learned more due to your plain speaking. (Would like to have heard the vocal examples more; and louder). I have Waves Tune (both versions) and Izotope Nectar but the Cubase looks more versatile, deeper and, of course, a bigger display. I guess I need to upgrade from CB Artist 9.5?
Does Veri Audio only come with Cubase Pro? I have Cubase 11 AI (came with the UR RT2), and the main reason I would upgrade is Veri Audio. Yet I dont want to spend 50$ just to find out it doesen't come with an upgrade. Help?
Hello I am using Cubase Pro 10.5.20 and I noticed that when I duplicate a vocal track And manipulate the notes in variaudio, the main vocal track also changes Can we avoid this?
So, I want to know which key I am singing in, the notes so I can score, chord and build the instrumentation as well as develop the harmony too. Will the tools you demonstrated allow me to do that? If yes how?
I recently started using Cubase Elements 10.5 and I don't actually have the pitch correcter you show here. I have the 'Octaver' and that's it. Is it a plugin I am to download? Same for Noise Gate... Google will probably give me the answer soon, but please shed your light if you have a minute..! Thanks, loving the tutorials and very excited to learn to prod on this awesome platform
Hey brother. ....how is it that YOUR tutorial vids are clearer and much more precise than Steinberg's very own tutes? Anyway I've subbed to your channel because I've learned more from you ...than anywhere on the web.....for the last decade! Keep it coming brother! Love it!
Hello, not sure what you are talking about here mate... This video tutorials are from Steinberg! This is the official Cubase RU-vid channel from Steinberg, Steinberg pays for this tutorials ;)
When you present plugins and what they do, could you do me the favour and let me actually hear what they do? On a volume level where I do not burst my neighbours ears by cranking it up for the sole second you let me hear it too quietly? I would very much appreciate that. Thanks for the almost input, anyway!
I have a question a little off topic from this but hopefully someone knows the answer. I recorded a classical guitar quartet, 4 separate tracks, and somehow the entire project changed to a higher pitch. About 1.5 steps above concert pitch! I have no idea how it happened or how to change it back to the original key. Any thoughts? Thanks,
@@guitarroth2639 thanks for offering to help! I've kind of moved on from that project but always interested in learning more. I never did figure it out but had to replay every track to get it back to the right key. Thankfully it wasn't that difficult,
The problem with real-time peak which lasts now for years and is still not solved. Marketing seems to better than after sales service.. Marketing is still better for earning money than an efficient after sales service which costs only money... It's sad Steinberg..
so the takeaway from this... is if you want to stand out from the crowd like cher did in the 90's we can NOT use pitch correction and make a hit for being different that way :)
The funny part is, you are explaining about vocals but loudly only your voice is what we hear and the poor girls voice is coming from like she is outside the building. Not even the room.
You get a lot of haters for no reason. People are stupid. Anyways, the obvious with no brain power required lego selection pitch correction that you went to for the last half of the video, the one that looks ridiculously easy to use, like vocaloid. I'm assuming by me not being able to find it, that's only offered in Cubase Pro, not versions like artist. If so, Cubase really knows how to bleed a guy dry.