Cubase 9.5 Tutorial - How To Make a Soundboard in Groove Agent
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Introduction
This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a soundboard using Cubase 9.5 and Groove Agent. You'll learn how to capture audio on your desktop with Audacity and then edit and organize your samples within Cubase. This is a useful skill for music producers, sound designers, or anyone interested in sound manipulation.
Step 1: Capture Desktop Audio with Audacity
To begin, you need to record the audio you want to use for your soundboard.
- Download and Install Audacity: If you haven't already, download Audacity from the official website and install it on your computer.
- Set Up Audio Input:
- Open Audacity and go to the preferences.
- Choose the audio host that allows you to record system sound (usually "Windows WASAPI" for Windows or "Core Audio" for Mac).
- Select the Right Input Device:
- Choose the output device you are using (e.g., your speakers or headphones) to capture the audio that is playing on your computer.
- Record Your Audio:
- Click the record button in Audacity and play the audio you want to capture.
- Stop the recording once you have captured all the desired audio.
Step 2: Edit Your Audio in Audacity
Once you've recorded your audio, you'll need to edit it to prepare for use in Groove Agent.
- Trim Unwanted Sections:
- Use the selection tool to highlight any parts of the audio that you don’t need (like silence before or after the desired sound).
- Press the delete key to remove these sections.
- Export Your Samples:
- Go to
File
>Export
and choose your desired format (WAV or MP3 are commonly used). - Save your audio files in a folder where you can easily access them later.
- Go to
Step 3: Import Samples into Groove Agent
Now that you have your audio samples ready, it’s time to import them into Groove Agent.
- Open Cubase 9.5: Launch Cubase and create a new project.
- Add Groove Agent:
- Go to
Instruments
and selectAdd Groove Agent
. - This will open the Groove Agent interface.
- Go to
- Import Your Audio Files:
- Drag and drop your audio files from the folder into the Groove Agent's sample slots.
- You can also right-click in a slot and select
Import
to choose your audio files.
Step 4: Arrange and Customize Your Soundboard
With your samples loaded, you can arrange and customize your soundboard.
- Organize Your Samples:
- Click and drag samples to arrange them in the order you want.
- Adjust Settings:
- Click on individual samples to access settings like volume, pitch, and effects.
- Experiment with different adjustments to get the sound you desire.
Step 5: Save Your Soundboard
Finally, save your work to ensure you don’t lose your soundboard.
- Save Your Project:
- Go to
File
>Save As
and name your project. - Choose a location on your computer to save it.
- Go to
Conclusion
You've now created a soundboard using Audacity and Groove Agent in Cubase 9.5. Key steps included capturing audio, editing it, importing it into Groove Agent, and customizing your soundboard. As a next step, consider experimenting with additional effects and sounds to enhance your soundboard further. Happy sound designing!