When a mobile recording option becomes necessary - for recording a local gig, podcasts, weddings, services, meetings or just about any event with more than 1 audio source - Cubasis 2 probably offers the most professional features. While this course was filmed for Cubasis 2, the majority of techniques and features remain consistent with updated versions of Cubasis.
In this course, Will teaches the features of the iOS app AND the most common related topics, so that you can get up and running with tablet recording as though you’ve been doing it for a long time :) Will’s professional recording experience with Cubase combined with his live performance experience using an iPad, Audiobus, FX apps and Cubasis makes this course a one-stop-shop for valuable Cubasis training.
These days, there are opportunities to take your recording setup out on the town (so to speak). Perhaps you’d want to record a local open mic or gig for your band. Cubasis is a reliable, powerful and flexible piece of professional software that won’t crash and make your life a nightmare! You can record multitrack or use it to mix multiple audio sources down to a final stream (for use in a worship service, wedding or conference event).
Learn how to get professional recordings anywhere
Arm yourself with common audio FX (like EQ and compression) for better results
Learn how to use Audiobus, Audio Units and Inter-App Audio to connect multiple apps on your iPad together during recording
See hands on demos for every plugin in Cubasis, so you know what you’re buying
Learn what to look for when you buy an audio interface for your iPad
Contents and Overview
After a brief introduction where you’ll learn about the benefits and and limitations of Cubasis for iPad, you’ll get a thorough overview of all the features that you’ll be using, including:
Time-stretching/Retiming Audio
Transposing/Pitch-Shifting
Quantizing
MIDI and Sample editing
Next you’ll examine the possibilities with Audiobus - an innovative, industry-standard app - for connecting gear, recording MIDI and audio and mixing live streams. We’ll go over the Audiobus mixer, MIDI busses, Audio busses, using virtual instruments and connecting external gear.
When you’re learning new software, it helps to get advise on what to practice - and HOW…. At the end of every section, you’ll get a chance to practice what you’ve learned by completing a practice project. Each practice project is carefully designed and outlined so that its easy to follow and helpful.
Since many Cubasis features rely on the iPad’s touch screen, the automation tools with in Cubasis are especially intuitive to use. So, this course contains an entire section of lessons dedicated to automation - with lots of hands on examples and even tips for managing CC across multiple instrument and FX apps, using Cubasis.
By the end of this course, you’ll understand what Cubasis offers the Cubase producer and how to integrate it with powerful music apps.