
- HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 MANUAL
- HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 SKIN
- HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 PRO
I hope you can get to the point where it's more comfortable for you. I interact mostly with 3rd party software when in Cubase and that's allowed me to bypass some of the shortcomings of Cubase while still taking advantage of its MIDI capabilities. You can also try physical controllers, mobile apps like Metagrid and several others or touchscreens with software to help with interaction and speed repetitive tasks with macros.
HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 PRO
Key commands can help and you can change to Pro Tools key commands (or Sonar, Logic, and older Cubase versions). For example retrospective record, which is insanely helpful, defaults to off IIRC, as does automatically record-enabling a selected track. Cubase has a pretty large set of things you can customize and therefore some things which seem like they should just be are actually part of a list of options.
HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 MANUAL
It's probably worth having a sit down with the manual and the preferences section. I didn't have any trouble going from Pro Tools to Cubase, but then I seem to have an easier time adapting to new software than most.įor sure, there could be many UI improvements, some of which we've been asking for seemingly forever. Maybe I am just missing something and all the tasks are much easier than they look like as a newbie Cubase user? In Cubase you have to click on a very specific place in the ruler bar? In other DAWs I can click with the mouse on the piano roll and the playhead will go to the mouse pointer. Things that would take me 2 seconds on another DAW, something simple like adding a virtual instrument, took me a few minutes to find in Cubase. And from what I can tell, the default plugins are great.īut, I tried using it for a couple of hours and it seemed like it was going to be a massive learning curve. I mean, it is like "THE" DAW for MIDI scoring from what I read and hear on-line. I did really like the efx plugins it ships with and I'm missing padshop, but the Reason plugin suite is just as good or better.Kind of what I am thinking as well. I ended up selling it and it was a nice relief to be rid of it. I came from Logic and Studio one, and Cubase felt convoluted to me. I bought Cubase last year during its Big sale.
HOW TO USE PIANO ROLL ON NUENDO 5 SKIN
Maybe I am missing a skin that would make it behave a little more intuitively? Like, in pretty much any other modern DAW the track has a place on it in the mixer window where I can add a VST plugin, but it doesn't seem that way with Cubase? It seems like it's someplace else in the GUI?Īnd if I want to add a MIDI instrument like a synth or sampler like VSL I have to go to a different place, not where the other plugins are? That's where I was going, Cubase doesn't seem like it's "pretty much the same." I feel almost completely lost using it (to your point, it's mostly like UI/Workflow issues). Well, like I said, it's not like I haven't used other DAWs before (Session 8, Soundtools, Pro-Tools, Reaper, Samplitude, Soundesigner, Studio One, Cake Walk, Sound Forge, etc) in professional settings. However there are definitely are better UI/Workflows though.Thanks Chirs It depends on what you are doing and "hard to use" relative/compared to what? IMO all DAWs are pretty much the same, so from that perspective I would say it is not hard to use.
