Steinberg Releases "Creating Dance Music"
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August 16, 1999
Steinberg North America today announced the release of a new interactive CD-ROM
called, "Creating Dance Music with Cubase VST, ReBirth, and ReCycle!".
This fast moving tutorial uses stunning graphics and groove to teach the basics
and the advanced with a fun interface. It is available with Cubase/Score VST,
Rebirth, and ReCycle!, and directly from Steinberg at $24.95.(www.us.steinberg.net).
This CD-ROM guides the user through all of the steps to create dance music
with Steinberg software. Besides building basic techniques for using all three
software packages cohesively, users will learn how to use the Virtual Studio Technology
(VSTTM) creatively by learning to play software
like a musical instrument.
Although this CD-ROM starts with the basics, it quickly progresses towards
more advanced techniques. With over an hour and a half of QuickTime tutorials,
users of all levels will learn something new. This comprehensive curriculum includes:
I. Creating Drum Tracks
Programming a Drum Loop with ReBirth's 808 and 909
Finding the Tempo and Slicing Up a Drum Loop in ReCycle!
Using Cycle Record to Create a Drum Loop in Cubase VST (MIDI)
Using the Drum Editor to Clean Up Drum Loops (MIDI)
II. Creating Instrument Tracks
Programming the Synth Section in ReBirth
Using Instrument Loops in ReCycle!
The Interactive Phrase Synthesizer in Cubase VST
III. Creating a Song
Using ReWire with ReBirth and Cubase VST
Using REX Files from ReCycle in Cubase VST
Changing and Automating Tempos with the Master Track
Arranging (Moving, Copying and Ghost Copy Parts)
IV. Creating a Mix
Using Effects & EQ Creatively
Using D-Pole Creatively
Mixing Levels and Pans
Using Loudness Maximizer
Preparing for CD Burning
Minimum System Requirements:
A Power Macintosh 132 MHz or Pentium PC 133 MHz
48 MB RAM
2x CD-ROM Drive
Macintosh OS 7.5.3 or Windows 95/98/NT4
QuickTime 3.0 (QuickTime 4 Compatible) for both MacOS and Windows
For more information, visit Steinberg at http://www.steinberg.net/
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