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Posted on Jan 20, 2005 05:58 pm
Renegade
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Member Since: Nov 28, 2004
Cubase sx and sL both have automation but Sl only has touch fader mode but SX has that aswell as X-over,autolatch,trim and overwrite can someone please tell me what all these modes are and there purpose
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Jan 20, 2005 08:23 pm i have no clue. sorry.
i use cubase a little bit myself.
its a great program.
all i can say is pick up the cubase book from a local book store or music store. it has all the information you need.
BleakA small pie will soon be eatenMember
Since: Aug 26, 2004
Jan 20, 2005 09:33 pm Yeh i dont know either sorry - but it does sound like the manual might have the answers.
Jan 20, 2005 09:49 pm lol im trying to figure this out b4 i buy sL
so manuals and +$30 books are out of the question
BleakA small pie will soon be eatenMember
Since: Aug 26, 2004
Jan 20, 2005 10:19 pm oh right! i'm with ya! yeh sorry - i dont use those features!
I just read about them all in my manual and i still dont know what they do :)
Jan 20, 2005 10:44 pm i dont use those advanced features either, sorry man. go to the bookstore, get a nice hot beverage, and sit and read for like 20 minutes.
Jan 21, 2005 09:36 pm Well, according to wavelab 4.0, trim, is "to remove all audio except the current section". Does that mean anything to you, It sure as hell doesnt mean anything to me.
Overwrite according to wavelab 4.0 = "this will overwrite data in the destination file, rather than moving data to make room for the inserted audio", this is applicable to cubase I think.
This is all i can muster from my instruction manuals, hope it helps a tad.