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  • Going Pro With Cubase 6 Instructional Resource Distributed by Alfred Music Publishing

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    Los Angeles, CA — November 2, 2011

    Alfred Music Publishing, the world leader in educational print music  publishing since 1922, is proud to announce the distribution of Going Pro with Cubase 6, an expert-level guidebook addressing  professional Cubase user needs, from Course Technology PTR, a division  of Cengage Learning.

     

    Going Pro with Cubase 6 is geared for existing Cubase 6  users that seek to improve workflow and attain mastery of the widely  popular music production software. The guidebook goes beyond the Cubase 6  user’s manual, featuring easy-to-follow technical advice to allow you to get the most out of your software. As  the only professional-level Cubase 6 textbook on the market, various  chapters guide the user through advanced editing, recording, and  production techniques, with many expert tips and tricks along the way. Author and Cubase expert-user Steve Pacey thoroughly  covers both new features (such as the use of VST instruments) and  updates (such as revised editing tools or MIDI and audio files) of the  software.

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    For experienced users who want to reference specific topics, Going Pro with Cubase 6 contains a detailed table of contents and complete index. Each chapter  starts with an overview of what will be covered, including helpful  diagrams and screenshots throughout for an engaged learning experience.

     

    Steve Pacey is the author of a wide variety of Cubase instructional resources, including MIDI Editing in Cubase, Your Cubase Studio, and Going Pro with Cubase 5. As a Cubase user since 1990, Pacey’s  music production studio features the Cubase software program as the  centerpiece for composing, recording and mixing music.

     

    Going Pro with Cubase 6 (54-1435460022) is now available for $29.99 at music retail stores and at alfred.com/proaudio.




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