From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: The Basics
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Sampler Control - Cubase Tutorial
From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: The Basics
Sampler Control
- [Narrator] In our previous tutorial we looked at the editor tab, and at the sampler control tab in overview. Here we are going to look further at the sampler control window, found in the lower zone. When a sampler track is used to trigger an audio file from a midi note. I'll talk you through an example here to make this easier to understand whilst looking at this essential training guide to Cubase 10 I stripped down the project that we saw previously. I've removed all the tracks a part from these two, and I've renamed the project "We've Got The Love Sampler Control". Remember we see the title of each Cubase project centrally listed at the top of the user interface. I've left these two tracks, a sampler track and a straight forward audio track, so that you can understand the difference between the two. With these two distinct tracks here running vertically. Remember we see a mirror of this in the mix console tab, but here this run horizontally, left to right. By moving to the sampler…
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Connecting Cubase5m 43s
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Steinberg Hub templates12m 48s
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Creating the first project5m 5s
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Exploring the UI3m 58s
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Zone areas3m 10s
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Project window toolbar3m 38s
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Inspector introduction3m 56s
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VSTi panel2m 43s
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Lower zone2m 28s
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Visibility panel2m 53s
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Cubase connections7m 55s
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Latency issues5m 17s
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Lower zone views3m 4s
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Editor tab3m 55s
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Sampler Control6m 42s
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Media tab5m 32s
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MediaBay introduction5m 27s
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MediaBay3m 35s
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Transport controls3m 43s
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Track Controls Settings dialog4m 20s
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Audio Pool options6m 13s
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Track options6m 56s
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