Cubasis editing tutorial

Greetings,
I am a long time user of cubase, Nuendo, reason, logic, cakewalk, adobe, I’ve used them all. I have recently purchase cubasis 2 for my iPad. How do I do comp editing with cubasis? is it possible?

And how do I edit audio anyway? When you double click it expands the wave file, but there is no splicing option in the larger editor window? This makes no sense to me???

I don’t want to splice in the main window as the wave file is not y’all enough to see well. You can certainly stretch it longer, but not wider. And when you double click it and the larger wave window opens, there is no way to slice. Seems it should be a simple click and drag function.

And when I erase, it just erases the whole file or it puts it out of sync. Either I’m missing something completely, or this is an unusable program for anything more than a demo. gimp download

Please help, there are no video tutorials on the web!!

Hi mireluk123,

Thank you for your message.

And when I erase, it just erases the whole file or it puts it out of sync. Either I’m missing something completely, or this is an unusable program for anything more than a demo. gimp download

Please have a look at our Getting Started with Cubasis clip, to get an overview about the features of Cubasis, and how to use the app.

How do I do comp editing with cubasis? is it possible?

Cubasis does not offer dedicated comping as of yet.
I’d recommend to place cycle recording to a muted track, and move them piece by piece to an unmuted track to listen to them.

And how do I edit audio anyway? When you double click it expands the wave file, but there is no splicing option in the larger editor window? This makes no sense to me??? I don’t want to splice in the main window as the wave file is not y’all enough to see well. You can certainly stretch it longer, but not wider. And when you double click it and the larger wave window opens, there is no way to slice. Seems it should be a simple click and drag function.

Cubasis features real-time time-stretch and pitch shift, but does not come with a splice feature in the audio editor.

Hope that helps.

Best,
Lars