Very useful overvieew of the editors
A great introduction to all the editors
Easy to understand and follow
Excellent videos, now all I need to do is give up work to watch them all so I can finally start using my software the way it was intended
I am a: Hobbyist, Semi-Pro, Musician, Producer, Cubase
This course covers different editors in Cubase. The examples and demos are helpful. I learned several tips which have made using Cubase easier.
I am a: Hobbyist, Musician
An excellent, methodical tutorial. Best viewed as a unit, the pieces work exceedingly well together. There are a lot of "I'll get to this in a later tutorial"s that might be an issue for someone watching some of them in isolation, but if you want to take an afternoon and get a comprehensive overview of Cubase's editors, you really couldn't ask for better. Extra thumbs up for the presenter's clear delivery and understated sense of humor.
I am a: Game Designer, Professional, Musician, Sound Designer
I've used Cubase for about 1,000 hours and watched at least 20 hours of professional quality video instruction for it. Despite all this I never learned some of the critical details in this tutorial about so many of the editors. This new knowledge is already radically changing my workflow! This tutorial fills a tremendous void regarding Cubase editor usage. Thank you!
I am a: Hobbyist
Cubase ... like other flagship DAWs, is an incredibly deep program. The BFM is over 1200 pages and does not always exhaustively explicate all of its deeper features ... event when the several hundred pages of supplemental manuals are taken into account. This tutorial does a very good job of 'introducing' some of the deeper features of the many editors available in Cubase and is worthwhile for the intermediate or advanced user as prologue or 'refresher.' I have only given it 4 stars because it has on irritating aspect and one major deficiency in my view. Irritatingly it often cross references things it glosses over to "other Groove3 tutorials" without specify which ones and in which tutorial of that one the requisite information is to be found. The deficiency is the shallow attention paid to the Logical Editor, ultimately Cubase's most powerful and compelling feature, particularly for MIDI editing. It deserves 3 or 4 dedicated tutorials, not the glossed over 'intro' provided. Nonetheless, 4 stars is 4 stars.
I am a: Semi-Pro
Alot of good information here, don't be put off with it being Cubase 7, it still applies to Cubase 8+. The only issues I had were the strong British accent, you really have to pay attention and the disorganized/confusing titles used for each video, they do not flow well and it's not always easy to know which videos are related because of this. Using titles like this would have been much clearer. Edit in Place - Overview Edit in Place - In Action Edit in Place - Adapting Drum Editor - Overview etc.... Regardless, well worth your time to watch entire series.
I am a: Professional, Sound Designer, Musician