Using Cubase for Recording the Band
PUBLISHER:
KeyFax New Media
PRODUCT TYPE:
DVD
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
CD's, DVD's or CD-ROM general
I am not a geek, I am musician who just wants to play in a band. Whether you are in a folk duo or a 10-piece funk outfit this DVD takes a focused look at the specific features and tasks you'll need to grasp in order toproduce a 'band' recording. Shot live in Santa Cruz and featuring rock band 'The
Specifications
Publisher | KeyFax New Media |
Product Type | DVD |
Instrument Group | CD's, DVD's or CD-ROM general |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
UPC | 884088632298 |
Series | DVD |
No. | HL00631845 |
Description
I am not a geek, I am musician who just wants to play in a band.
Whether you are in a folk duo or a 10-piece funk outfit this DVD takes a focused look at the specific features and tasks you'll need to grasp in order toproduce a 'band' recording. Shot live in Santa Cruz and featuring rock band 'The Liminal,' this video lifts the lid on what it takes to record a band in the 21st century armed with Cubase as your recording medium. With both liveaction and on-screen tutorials, this DVD is firmly focused on the aspects of Cubase you need to know when you're recording multiple musicians, and instruments, and doesn't spend time on details and features of the softwarethatyou'll never use in this particular setting.
It's OK for you not to become a geek.
Key scenes include: Set up and routing, project layout and template, control room, monitoring with effects, working to a click,overdub recording, reamping and mixing.
Whether you are in a folk duo or a 10-piece funk outfit this DVD takes a focused look at the specific features and tasks you'll need to grasp in order toproduce a 'band' recording. Shot live in Santa Cruz and featuring rock band 'The Liminal,' this video lifts the lid on what it takes to record a band in the 21st century armed with Cubase as your recording medium. With both liveaction and on-screen tutorials, this DVD is firmly focused on the aspects of Cubase you need to know when you're recording multiple musicians, and instruments, and doesn't spend time on details and features of the softwarethatyou'll never use in this particular setting.
It's OK for you not to become a geek.
Key scenes include: Set up and routing, project layout and template, control room, monitoring with effects, working to a click,overdub recording, reamping and mixing.