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Cubasis multiple take question

Am trying to nail a vocal melody (or figure out the right one) and I love that you can just run a loop in Cubasis and it keeps recording over and over again, but is there any way (little box to check etc?) which mutes the previous attempts as you keep going? Very distracting (and really kind of impossible) when I hear myself wailing away when trying to do the next take etc....

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  • edited December 2017

    What i used to do on ableton was to just copy the drum loop on the timeline a lot then just record playing the loop over and over again and then listening them and selecting/trimming out(which is easy since you can snap on bars and good takes end and begin when bars begin) all the succesfull ones. Some i might cut in half and only use end of it and use beginning from another one. Then i would mix them to create some variety on the loops, so that its not exactly the same all the time(i did this with guitar and bass and imo variety is more important with them than with synth). Now i use blocs wave or bm3, but i would likely do the same trick i did on ableton if i used cubasis or auria.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Am trying to nail a vocal melody (or figure out the right one) and I love that you can just run a loop in Cubasis and it keeps recording over and over again, but is there any way (little box to check etc?) which mutes the previous attempts as you keep going? Very distracting (and really kind of impossible) when I hear myself wailing away when trying to do the next take etc....

    That would be a clever feature.

  • @ToMess said:
    What i used to do on ableton was to just copy the drum loop on the timeline a lot then just record playing the loop over and over again and then listening them and selecting/trimming out(which is easy since you can snap on bars and good takes end and begin when bars begin) all the succesfull ones. Some i might cut in half and only use end of it and use beginning from another one. Then i would mix them to create some variety on the loops, so that its not exactly the same all the time(i did this with guitar and bass and imo variety is more important with them than with synth). Now i use blocs wave or bm3, but i would likely do the same trick i did on ableton if i used cubasis or auria.

    Yes good advice. That would be a simple way to achieve the same end....and, you make me think, a very good way to develop more texture/changes in drum tracks....thanks.

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