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Mastering Cubase 9: Deep House Production (Theory Edition)


Mastering Cubase 9: Deep House Production (Theory Edition)



Description
The Mastering Cubase 9 Series are dedicated to one of the most popular and powerful DAWs available today.
Join me to learn EVERYTHING you need to get up and running fast on Deep House Music with these in-depth Cubase 9 video tutorials.
In this first edition of the Deep House Production mini-series I've managed to collect all the theory necessary for you to take on the deep house world.
I’ll be first walking you through the drums and percussion concepts, chords theory and chords section moving into the SFX section and Arrangement patterns. 
You’ll learn how to setup a project from scratch all the way to Mixing and Mastering it yourself.
You’ll also be able to compose music entirely using Cubase by learning all about the Media Bay and the Steinberg factory content that comes with the software and wich includes samples, loops and presets for you to kickstart your project.
Watch out for part two, which is now in the making, where you'll see all sorts of practical concepts and techniques in regard of Deep House.
Want to get going with Deep House? Watch Mastering Cubase 9: Deep House Production (Theory Edition) today!
Who is the target audience?
  • Mastering Cubase 9 is for Producers who create their own music.
  • Mastering Cubase 9 is for the Cubase user who wants to take the best out of their software.
  • Mastering Cubase 9 is for Home Studio owners in search for a system or method of work.
  • Mastering Cubase 9 is for Professional Engineers looking for a way to make sure their work is finished.
  • Mastering Cubase 9 is for Beginners who want a clear work path to start their sessions.
  • Mastering Cubase 9 is NOT for people who are not serious about their work.
  • Mastering Cubase 9 is NOT for lazy people in search for shortcuts to improve instead of putting in the work.
  • Mastering Cubase 9 is NOT for people who don't care about productivity, order, and progress.












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