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The SE version is the lite, or cut-down version that comes with Cubase. As you'll see, I have two versions of Groove Agent here.
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Now I want a drum VSTi, so I'll open drum there. I have the list set to display by vendor, and therefore if I want to add a Steinberg VSTi, I simply open the folder labeled as Steinberg, and choose a type of VSTi required. Here, I'll create a rack instrument by clicking the dropdown arrow there, and choosing the particular VSTi from the revealed menu list. So refer back to that previous course to remind yourself of the subtle difference.
Groove agent se5 tutorial pro#
From the previous Cubase Pro 10 course I created for you here, you'll remember we can choose to add a VSTi by track or rack instrument. Let's move over to the right zone now, and choose to add a new VSTi to our project. Now I'm going to leave the track locked for the present time. If I lock the track and its events again by clicking here once more, I can move the event, and now each time I left-click the event and drag to move it, or try to, anyway, the event snaps back to its starting point. I'll undo that move by going to edit on the menu, and then choosing to undo move there, and the event returns to its starting position of course. Consequently, I can left-click any event, and drag it to a new time position like this. To unlock it is as simple as clicking it again to change the icon to an unlocked padlock. Each track allows you to lock the associated events by activating this padlock button here. Incidentally, have you noticed that this loop one track and its events have a small padlock icon at the top right of each event? This means I have locked the events at the relevant time positions, so that I don't accidentally move them. (calm percussion) Okay, so that's loop one, and how it repeats with multiple duplicated events along the timeline. I'll hit its solo button and start playback just before where it begins here at loop 11. Anyway, let's listen to this loop one in isolation. By the way, the converse applies, dragging up will zoom out. A quick way to zoom in is to left click on the ruler, and then drag down. Loop one of track four starts at bar 11 of this 3/4 time project. I'll add a track instrument VSTi to enhance or embellish those two existing loops. I want to keep the two audio track drum loops already in place on track four and five there. Let's get started by adding a VSTi to our project.