How to Use Cubase Recording Software : How to Add Effects: Cubase Tutorial

Learn how to add effects in Cubage music recording software in this free online video tutorial.

Expert: Matt Nichols
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Filmmaker: Matthew Mickelboro

Duration : 0:2:26


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18 Responses to “How to Use Cubase Recording Software : How to Add Effects: Cubase Tutorial”

  • DKBaysideLukaz says:

    its all good man :)
    its all good man :) but thx anyway :)

  • MrHathouse says:

    oop sorry didnt see …
    oop sorry didnt see your comment below!

  • MrHathouse says:

    hi!
    i also had …

    hi!
    i also had that problem. on your programs menu where cubase is there should also be a thing called “asio”. I’ve got cubase five and on mine its called “asio full duplex setup” but it could be different for your version. anyway if you have that, go on it and then look on the window that pops up. somewhere on there you should be able to see you microphone. tick the box next to it and untick the one next to your built in mic. then open cubase and try again :) that worked for me.

  • LYRICAL342 says:

    All u have to do is …
    All u have to do is go to your contral panel and go to hardware and Sound and go to sound then change the default input that you have (which will be the laptop microphone) to the other input thatz connected to your mic

  • nevbone1674 says:

    I think he meant …
    I think he meant 100% dry and 0% wet.. If you had 100% wet it would be the Reverb only.. But who knows.. Maybe he likes it that way.. But dry is your original track… Which most would prefer more of than the Wet mix

  • DKBaysideLukaz says:

    thx man, but i …
    thx man, but i fixed it, it was cz i needed to tell qubase that the sound card was hooked up :)

  • GoofyBoa says:

    Try right clicking …
    Try right clicking the sound control on the bottom right on your screen>recording devices>record- after you’ve installed you should see the name of your studio mic there. Choose it and woaalaaah.. . . . . Hopefully.

  • DKBaysideLukaz says:

    hey i bought a …
    hey i bought a external sound card, cubase LE4 and a microphone and i hooked it all up, installed the sound card and then i went to record a track in cubase. but for some reason it was recording via the built in mic in my laptop. then i went and downloaded audacity to see if cubace was the problem, and i think i was right, cuz audacity has no problem recording from my studio mic. plz help me get cubase working, i would really pretiate some help :)

    peace.

  • benthemiester says:

    I cant get it to …
    I cant get it to punchin with a pre roll heeeeelp

  • eliaszmusic says:

    Hi..

    I cant …
    Hi..

    I cant navigate trough a track (with left & right key) anymore. If I press the right key, it selects the track in stead of moving the cursor. If I press the left key, nothing happends. Already tried to reinstall but it didnt work. Could someone PLEASE help me?! :(

  • sustancia12 says:

    cause the more dry …
    cause the more dry you put more echo you hear

  • bubnjarovski says:

    why to the right …
    why to the right chanale?

  • bubnjarovski says:

    why 100% wet and 0% …
    why 100% wet and 0%dry?

  • FrenchBeatz says:

    Now I don’t how …
    Now I don’t how your interface works, but.
    - Make a new project, choose empty.
    - Go to “Devices”, then “Device Setup”. Here, choose your interface. “Lambda Audio” or something like that.
    - Go to “Devices”, then “VST Connections”. Go to input, select the default bus, delete it. Then click “Add Bus”, and choose Stereo.
    - In the main window, add a track, and choose stereo. On the left side, choose the VST Connection you did “Lamda In 1/2″ or something. It should obviously work now.

    Hope it helped

  • grossb78 says:

    Be sure to make …
    Be sure to make sure that you have the most up-to-date audio drivers.

  • nanomenmen says:

    thanks!!!
    thanks!!!

  • mikejones78999999999 says:

    go to file and …
    go to file and click new project , then click default, then left click the mouse and click add a track then try to record it should work

    if it doesn’t work check your sound

  • K4GP says:

    I just got the …
    I just got the CUBASE LE 4 which came with my LAMBDA Interface. In order to record the music I make on the keyboard, I press the record button, on CUBASE and press play on the keyboard. I press stop and I am not able to play back the music. Seems like nothing is recorded (CUBASE is the only music software that I have in my computer). does anyone see any reason why CUBASE would not record?