Another great place to shop for Cubase Studio products is Amazon. They have more than just books!
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Yamaha KX61 USB Keyboard Studio (MIDI Controller)
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Yamaha KX61 is velocity sensitive sixty-four key keyboard controller that interfaces with a computer via USB, while providing advanced software integration and connectivity. The keyboard can be powered via the USB bus or us...
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Steinberg Cubase Elements 6
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So you want to record. You could spend hundreds of dollars on your DAW, but do you need to? Maybe not. If you're looking for a simple, easy-to-use, and totally straightforward DAW you can use to record and produce professional music, then Steinberg's Cubase Elements 6 is a great place to start...
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Cubase 3 Video Tutorial - for Mac and PC - 3 levels in 1
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This Cubase 3 tutorial video course on DVD for your computer is a MUST for anyone wanting a robust foundation for this incredibly powerful and comprehensive audio engineering software. Learn to set up your studio and computer, audio recording & editing; MIDI recording & editing; music notation; score, sample & drumbeat editing; create drum loops, and much more...
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Tascam US-144MKII USB Audio Interface
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Updated with better audio specs and a fresh new look, the four-channel Tascam US-144mkII USB audio interface is the ideal companion to any desktop- or laptop-based digital recording set-up And because it operates only on USB power, you can use it with a laptop while on the go to create a very compact and portable digital audio workstation system...
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Steinberg Key License Control Device
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The Steinberg Key (USB-eLicenser) is a copy-protection unit (sometimes called "dongle") which is needed to use Steinberg's software range. The Steinberg Key (USB-eLicenser) is required to run Steinberg VST instruments, but is not included in all the product boxes and must be purchased separately if no Steinberg Key (USB-eLicenser) is already present on the system...
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Steinberg Cubase 6 Retail Multitrack Recording Software
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Looking for a DAW that can do everything? Check it out - Steinberg Cubase 6. That's right, Cubase is back and better than ever. Whether you're a rocker looking to record or a recording dude looking for a DAW that rocks, picking up Cubase 6 is going to be one of the best ideas you've had all year...
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Zoom H4n Handy Portable Digital Recorder
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Representing the next level of professional recording performance, the Zoom H4n Digital Recorder delivers superior audio quality and dramatically improves the user experience. Zoom's most sophisticated handheld recorder to date will amaze, no matter the application...
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Recording with Cubase
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This guide offers a step-by-step, practical approach to mixing, recording, and mastering tracks with the Cubase digital-audio recording, sequencing, and mixing software program. From configuring the program for both audio and MIDI recording, to editing and adding process effects and equalization, to creating drum tracks and loop-based recordings, this essential resource will help musicians stay in key...
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The Secrets of House Music Production
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The biggest name in dance sample libraries brings you the essential guide to producing cutting-edge house music. After four years producing award-winning sample collections, Sample Magic share the secrets of house music production in this 144-page full-colour book packed with hundreds of walkthroughs, hints, tips and insights from some of the biggest names in the industry...
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Your Cubase Studio
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Your Cubase Studio Book. You ve recently purchased Cubase. You re ready to set up your home recording studio and finally produce that album you ve been talking about. Now what? Your Cubase Studio provides a complete guide to setting up your digital recording studio with Cubase so
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The Top Seven Programs For Recording
Do you want to create your own computer based home music recording studio? If so then you'll need a quality program for recording and mixing music. You will be using one of the following seven programs a lot so you will definitely want to make a wise decision and choose the software that best fits your computer, your audio interface, and your needs.
First of all I want to focus on those with Mac computers (and yes whether you have a Mac or a PC will play a huge part in your decision of which music recording software to buy.)
If you own a Mac and do not yet have an audio interface then a Digidesign Pro Tools set up is probably what you'll opt for. You can get an audio interface of varying sizes (from as few as 2 inputs to many more) and prices. If you plan on just recording yourself then you'll probably want to get a one of the fewer input systems (an MBox.) If you plan on recording a full band then of course you'll want to get a high input (and higher price) option.
For the full-on "professional" version of ProTools you'll spend about $15,000. If that's in your price range and a truly professional studio is what you are interested in building, then this may be the right choice for you but it's really not necessary for most. You can get a great sound without that big setup.
If you own an MOTU audio interface already then you may want to get MOTU's Digital Performer which is Mac only software and of course works very well with their audio interfaces. You'll likely have a very stable system if you choose this option.
If you do not yet own an audio interface you may wish to consider buying an MOTU audio interface and Digital Performer (they do not come together like with Pro Tools, you'll have to buy Digital Performer separately.) This is alternative to buying the limited version of Pro Tools that comes with their cheaper audio interfaces.
Another option for Mac users is Apple's Logic. It's designed to work with Mac computers and is a very strong program for working with audio as well as for working with MIDI. You will need to either already have an audio interface or buy one to work with it.
How about for PC users? Well first of all, Digital Performer and Logic are off the table as they are Mac only programs. But what about Pro Tools? It does work with PCs but it does not yet work with Windows Vista. Also it generally works better with Macs. If you're on a PC I'd recommend going in a different direction.
Just as with the Mac there are a couple of music production programs that are PC only. These include Cakewalk's SONAR which is a great choice if you are into working with MIDI (it also does great with audio as well) and Sony's Acid. Acid is for creating loop based music such as Rap/Hip-Hop and techno. It's not really suited to other styles of music so you should only consider it if you are into creating loop based music.
There are also programs which work great on PC & Mac: Steinberg's Nuendo and Cubase. Nuendo is Steinberg's high end system and it currently costs $1800 in stores. It's great for those who want to work with surround sound and those who work on music with video (it has a video component.) It's a very high quality piece of software but you should make note that it isn't particularly suited for working with MIDI, if you are big MIDI lover then you should probably get Cubase instead. Cubase is actually about three times less expensive than Nuendo, so that's good news for you!
I believe each of these seven programs are available for free in demo form so that you can try them out without buying them. This is probably a good idea because each program has it's own peculiar quirks and you'll want to choose the program that "fits" you.
But please be aware that it's normal for there to be a bit of a learning curve with software such as this. So don't give up right away. You may even want to read the manual!
About the Author
Johnny Moon recommends that you buy your music production software online. Shop for
MOTU's Digital Performer
,
Steinberg's Nuendo
, &
Cakewalk's SONAR
online.
which music software is the best for creating music in home studio,cubase..reason..flstudio. nuendo,sonar?thx?
Best is a personal decision. Personally, I always used Sonar XL, until I bought my first Mac. Now I use Logic Express and Garage Band.
They all work very well. I still use Sonar XL for video projects, but for sound projects I use Logic Express. For just goofing around or taking notes I use Garage Band.
You can find a free version of Pro Tools at the link below. It's limited to 8 audio and 24 MIDI tracks, but it'll get you going. It is the industry standard so it might be wise to check it out first. Especially since it is free. You get Garage Band with any new Mac. The rest you have buy.
I would recommend trying them out yourself first, because some of them are quite expensive.
Music Software Popularity Index - 2009 Q4
Digital Music Doctor announces the results of the Music Software Internet Popularity Index for Fourth Quarter 2009. During 2009 Q4 all ten products held the same positions as in the previous quarter. Based on an annual moving average two products changed positions in the fourth quarter: Apple GarageBand dropped to seventh place, trading places with Ableton Live which moved up to sixth place.
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