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If you're a singer or instrumentalist and crave your own professional sounding recordings, Cubase SX will work wonders. If you're tired of degrading sounds and mediocre performance, Cubase SX is the answer. It can do everything from recording vocals to producing massive symphonies. This article provides insights into the various features that make it such an exceptional program and includes specific details on what makes it such a quality piece of software for any musician looking to sound their best. Cubase is a digital audio workstation (DAW) that enables you to create music using virtual instruments, sample libraries and your MIDI controllers. With its intuitive interface and quality sound, Cubase SX 3 is the most powerful DAW available today. When you start up Cubase you'll be greeted by its large window which provides access to the different functions of the program. The file browser is located on the left hand side of your screen while most of your editing/mixing options are found on the right. Each track has an input meter to indicate level, pan slider for balance and solo/mute buttons for individual tracks. The mixer also contains a channel strip which allows you to apply effects and offers greater control over output. At the bottom of the screen you'll find a toolbar which gives you quick access to commonly used commands such as undo, cut, paste and mixdown, each of which has a corresponding keyboard shortcut. You can also display or hide this toolbar from view with a click on the button in the top left corner. In addition to Audio/MIDI tracks, Cubase provides virtual instruments and effects plugins in an extensive library. The DSP manager enables you to add new plugins, organize them in categories and control their parameters from within Cubase’s window itself. You can also access this library from within your recording environment. There are a number of integrated audio/MIDI tools that will allow you to import audio, MIDI and video files. These include a CD track for recording data from audio CDs, a loop library for importing loops and a drum editor. You can also connect external hardware instruments or control surfaces directly into Cubase with its virtual ports. The editing windows in Cubase SX allow you to edit audio clips as well as MIDI events such as notes and controllers. When you double-click on an audio file from the file browser it will be opened in one of these windows which allows you to trim individual sections from within Cubase itself. The same process applies to MIDI files which can be edited directly inside the program. VST instruments are virtual instruments that have been programmed to run inside Cubase. These include synths, drum kits, string machines and other sound modules. They can be routed externally through your sound card or internal mixer or routed internally. A number of them are included by default along with the ability to download more from the web. You can create your own VSTs using Steinberg's VST authoring software if you have the proper knowledge. Cubase also features an effects rack which allows you to apply a number of different kinds of effects on your audio tracks through its mixer channel strip. eccc085e13
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