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MANAGING WORKSPACES, SHORTCUTS AND MACROS IN CUBASE

t’s not an original notion but it must be said that the best recording system would be one that could record sounds and ideas from directly inside your brain. Given that this isn’t yet possible (though it’s probably on Elon Musk’s to-do list), the next best thing is to set up your working environment so that your mostused tools are all at hand and those you use less often are tucked away. This applies to your DAW environment as much as

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