(I’ve been doing this for 25 years!) so I’m not looking for an intro to home recording book. I already know the basics of audio recording, DAW use, MIDI, etc. I absolutely can’t stand reading PDFs and I’m not going to print out 1000+ pages. Since nobody provides hardcopies of the manuals I find that I miss out on some of the cool features that these toys provide because I’m not reading the manual any more. In the past when I got a new piece of hardware/software I would take the manual to a coffee shop, get jacked on caffeine and read it cover to cover highlighting the stuff I liked, taking notes in the margins, dog-earing important pages and adding my own index in the back cover. ![]() I’m an old school hardcopy manual reading guy, does anybody have any recommendations of books to buy for learning Cubase? ![]() Hey guys - Longtime (20+ years) Cakewalk/Sonar user here transitioning to Cubase…
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