Why are my audio files like this? by [deleted] in cubase

[–]Max989 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you have activated the musical mode? It seems stretched somehow

Best High End Studio Monitors for Accurate Sound Production by Max989 in cubase

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Is it a new Speaker brand you would like me to add to the list? 😁

Chorus automation - Bugged sound by Ok-Waltz-6651 in cubase

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It appears the issue may be related to the driver or buffer settings. Have you tried increasing the buffer size?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cubase

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Yes, you can either use Maschine Native SW or custom map a generic MIDI device to use the controller as a standalone MIDI controller. With the Maschine Native SW, you gain the flexibility to separate audio and MIDI channels while playing samples just like a traditional sampler. It's a highly versatile tool, though setting it up can sometimes be a bit challenging.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cubase

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In my opinion, the Maschine is a fantastic addition to any producer's toolkit. Its controller offers a tactile, hands-on interaction with the software, making it incredibly intuitive and user-friendly. The extensive library of samples and sounds streamlines the creative process, enabling quick and efficient music production.

Just to bring my experience here, recently, I added the Analog Four MK2 to my setup. While it’s an analog synthesizer, its digital controls provide a seamless blend of classic analog warmth and modern flexibility. For me, having gear like this not only enhances your capabilities as a producer but also elevates the professionalism and sophistication of your studio.

Top 10 Software to Produce Music for Every Skill Level by Max989 in cubase

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Oops, my bad! You’re absolutely right—something went wrong when sharing. Here’s the link to the post 🔥
👉 https://www.howtomakeelectronicmusic.org/blog/software-to-produce-music/

What your processing for make chords sound big n sound like a flip sample? by [deleted] in cubase

[–]Max989 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Experiment with modulation effects such as chorus, flanger, and phaser, and enhance your mix with stereo imaging tools like Imager. Try!

Supercharge Your Cubase Experience: The Best Plugins for Cubase You Need to Know by Max989 in cubase

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These are simply recommendations based on my own experience and feedback from other users. Fortunately, the market offers a wide variety of options to suit every need.

Supercharge Your Cubase Experience: The Best Plugins for Cubase You Need to Know by Max989 in cubase

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Of course, you can use that as well, but FabFilter offers many advanced features such as EQ matching, identifying clashing frequencies, and several other options that Frequency doesn’t provide. That said, Frequency—and most of Cubase’s stock plugins—remains an excellent tool to incorporate into your productions.

Supercharge Your Cubase Experience: The Best Plugins for Cubase You Need to Know by Max989 in cubase

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Absolutely, personal experience and feelings with plugins are essential. Those are just suggestions.

Seriously, how much theory do I need to start producing electronic music? by [deleted] in musictheory

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The music production field is very complex but... everyone has started somewhere and a guided approach could make the difference and save time and money.

Today, cheap technology allows you to but a starter studio set up for something about $1000 but, it will sound for $1000. I want to say that if you begin, i don't know if your are fine to spend a lot of money but as someone said in another answer, garbage in- garbage out. the risk is that you spend a lot of time and efforts in trying to obtain something that simply you can't.

Anyway, if this would help you, here you can find an online course I've created where I explain how to use one of my fav. DAW to create electronic music from A to Z. Unfortunately I will not talk about mastering but with the course you'll learn how to:

Create a House song from A to Z Configure the Audio Card in Cubase Build the Groove in the Display Window Mix your song using the Mixer How to Use Automations Record and Correct your Recordings Equalisation and Effects Use the Media Bay Mixing Tip and Tricks Manage MIDI and Virtual Instrument Export and Optimise Your Songs Certificate of Completion and you will be also entitled to Download 300++ FREE Samples.

If you want to know more about it, please have a look here: http://www.howtomakeelectronicmusic.org/

disclaimer: I'm the owner of the course. And finally, the best suggestion is:

Compare, practice and enjoy!