如何加快Cubase中的項目導航與Greg Ondo的問答



了解有關簡化項目導航以在Cubase中進行快速工作流的所有操作。 這次,Greg Ondo講述了Cubase Pro版本中可用的標記軌道,告訴您如何使用循環標記,如何輸入標記,鍵盤快捷鍵以及您需要了解的所有其他詳細信息。 一旦學會了正確使用標記,您將永遠不會再想念它們。 希望您覺得這段視頻有趣而有用。 如果您喜歡所看到的,請發表評論並告訴我們您的想法。 謝謝。 您的Steinberg YouTube團隊請查看Cubase的試用版,並掌握Cubase提供的令人興奮的功能:https://www.steinberg.net/en/products/steinberg_trial_versions/cubase.html從我們的網站上獲取有關Cubase的更多詳細信息網站:https://www.steinberg.net/cubase在Steinberg在線商店購買Cubase:https://www.steinberg.net/zh/shop/cubase.html是否需要註冊和激活/重新激活方面的幫助通過我們的支持論壇和知識庫支持文章,或者只是想閱讀最新的支持新聞,您可以在一個地方找到所有信息:https://helpcenter.steinberg.de另外,請確保…喜歡我們的Facebook頁面並停留了解見解,新聞,公告和更新,事件和實時流。 在Facebook上關注我們:https://www.facebook.com/steinberg訂閱我們專用的Cubase YouTube頻道,並通過觀看實用的視頻教程和其他有趣的功能來學習使用Cubase的訣竅:https://www.youtube.com/古巴在Twitter上,隨時隨地保持最新消息,更新和特別優惠:https://twitter.com/steinbergmedia在Instagram上關注我們,以全面了解發布活動,貿易展覽和其他激動人心的場合:https: //www.instagram.com/steinbergmedia查看我們的SoundCloud配置文件,並收聽我們列出的許多演示曲目:https://soundcloud.com/steinbergmedia。

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  1. Amazing videos. Best ever about Cubase. Question, how can one jump from one marker to the next one? In Adobe Premiere Pro is soo handy to just use the up and down arrow and as far as I can see there is no way to configure a shortcut to jump ahead or backward from one marker to the next one. Many thanks

  2. Great video! Using Pro 10.5 now. I like the feature where the markers move when making tempo changes. How do I get the arranger track to do the same thing?

  3. All of the technical keyboard business, hidden commands (Ctrl-M" etc) will completely shatter a composer's concentration on the music. The human mind cannot do technical exercises and artistic creation at the same time. Artistic creation must spontaneously come from the "soul" of the artist in a fluid, uninterrupted process at the moment of inspiration. Technical operations come from a book or a tutorial and are, by nature, an interruption to creativity. Imagine at a moment you were inspired musically, desperately trying to remember and record that inspiration and discovering that, in order to complete the recording you have to go look something up or try to find and open a help utility. Does anyone know of a more musician-friendly recording application than Cubase?

  4. Great Video
    .Greg your knowledge of Cubase is really awesome,helps me to get to grips on using Cubase for the first time
    I produce Ambient styles of music.Having markers with text ,is really handing for laying out various parts.
    Hoping once I get settled and find my way round Cubase,I will be using these hand tip and trips in my own work.
    Is there a keyboard shortcut PDF we could download as a reference guide
    Thanks

  5. 10 marker tracks…gosh..why in the world i would need 10 different marker tracks..i really wish that new cubase upgrades have solid useful features…the only version that was an epic upgrade was when i did from 4 to 5…since then is just mehhh and lots of money for clients like me that spent almost a thousand bucks just in cubase upgrades till the new one 9.5…and on top of that some features aren't getting better..is like they are going on the direction of DJ´s software daw..midi is giving me problems and for years was perfect…all of this because of 10 marker tracks…sorry guys but sometimes cubase relation with the developer isnt the best

  6. Greg, it never fails to amaze me on what I do not know about Cubase after all these years. I look forward to your continued excellence and the continuous growth. Thank for these instructions

  7. Thank you, Greg, great tips as usual! I have 2 questions. 1) I like to use the num keypad to navigate to different sections, but if I have more than 9 sections (which I inevitably do), I have to hit 9 and then use 『N』 to continue. Is there a way to avoid this to instantly get to later markers? I often switch between the beginning and the end of a song but haven』t figured out how to do so easily without using the mouse on the marker panel, or zooming in and out all the time. 2) Related to this, I love using 1 & 2 to navigate to the L & R locators, but is there a way to temporarily free 1 & 2 so they can be used to quickly get to the first two markers? Thanks.

  8. Great video again Greg. If I hear this right, this solves an annoying QOL lacking of Cubase over both Sonar and Logic Pro. I want the song to end, when it ends, not keep playing. So, using play to next marker, I could make active only left and right say as a marker track, and play to the one and only marker after the beginning, very nice.

  9. Great video! I thought I knew everything about the marker track but that tip about double-clicking with the range tool is a super nice time-saving trick! Thanks 😉

  10. Cool tips. I find that most of the time I used to use markers, I actually was better off with the arranger track and navigate by event with N and B (this works with any track events. For temp stuff I used to use a marker but then you have to clean that up. Instead I now use the left and right locators. Command 1 and 2 on numpad to set. 1 and 2 on numpad to navigate. These are so easy to use I now keep the transport setting return to start off. Now the only thing left for markers is like a to do list (fix this here). I used to wonder why Cubase doesn't have a key command for going back and forth a bar. Using my above nav approach, I no longer need those and my hands stay off the mouse more often.

  11. Hi Greg! Great video as always. I'm having a little trouble with drawing in the cycle marker. When I select the draw tool and hold down ctrl and click in the marker track I either get a small toolbox or the context menu depending on if I have "Pop-up toolbox on right click" in Preferences – Editing – Tools on or off. I think the reason for that is that ctrl + left click automatically gets translated into a right click in OS X. How did you turn that off?

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