Originally posted by mysticalninja
You would have to have all the same VST's, but maybe i'll bounce everything to wav and post one.
Yeah, that's where cubase differs from reason, it doesn't have everything you need onboard. A project file could be useful to new users nonetheless, he can assign the missing plugins to onboard plugins or his proper vst's and get the general hang of it. I just recently switched to cubase and don't even have a finished peace right now.
If you could post a project (or send) with the list of VST's used,unles I can make out in cubase which ones were used then just send the project file, leave the rest up to me.
OK, well it gives a list of the used plugins you don't have when you open the project. So tell me what you're trying to learn from this, and I'll put one together. I don't use softsynths/vsti's so I'm gonna have to bounce some things to wav anyway.
I've been looking for guides on how VSTi's intergrate with Cubase but not found any physical examples like I previously did with Reason. I know this is a good way to learn how all the components in a new to learn Sequencer work together.
What im not at all after is "a guide to make trance in cubase" merely how the software is used and setup in a new project to put any track together.
I suppose it would help if the example project was at least EDM if not Trance orientated because thats the music I always use when learning new software.
I used the VSTI that comes with Cubase here, A1, this should show you the basics, using FX Channels, using group channels, putting FX on VSTi's.
I also used all Cubase FX, Cubase Compressor, Cubase Eq, etc.
Ok wicked thanks.
I'm just getting in to it all and already finding out how powerfull sounding it can be compared to reason..let alone with all the VSTi's I need to try out.
Checkout this free complete guide to CubaseSX i found, Bonus!