Cubase Course - Intermediate F.A.Q.
Cubase Courses : Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Cubase course suitable for beginners?
The intermediate Cubase course is intended for those who are already competent in all the MIDI functions within Cubase. If you are new to Cubase or do not have this level of experience, then we would strongly recommend taking the Beginners course first.
What hardware do I need to take the Cubase course?
Mac Users
- Mac OS X v10.4 or later
- Power Mac G4 1 GHz Minimum (depending on the audio software requirements)
- 512 MB RAM
- Core Audio compatible soundcard is required
- A MIDI Controller keyboard
PC Users
- Windows Vista, XP Home or XP Professional
- Intel / AMD / Athlon Processor 1.4 GHz minimum (depending on the audio software requirements)
- 512 MB RAM
- Windows MME compatible soundcard (ASIO compatible soundcard recommended)
- A MIDI Controller keyboard
What software do I need to take the Cubase course?
- PC web browser - Internet Explorer, Netscape or Firefox
- Macintosh web browser - Safari or Firefox
- Macromedia Flash Player - download here
- Apple QuickTime - For Mac - For Windows
- Uncompressing software for zip compressed files - i.e. WinZip for PC, StuffIt expander for Mac
- Steinberg Cubase 4, Cubase Studio 4. Also compatible with Cubase SX, SL & SE 3 (not with Cubase LE)
Is the Cubase course approved / accredited?
Point Blank is an Official Training Centre for Steinberg. We have been teaching music courses on Cubase for over a decade. Students who complete the course will receive certification from Point Blank.
What support do I get on the Cubase course?
Throughout your course you will be supported in your learning by a professional music producer. You will be able to contact him 24/7 via the student forum and raise any issues that you may encounter on your Cubase course. All of the tutors are highly experienced in making music with Cubase and will be able to offer valuable advice and guidance. You will also be able to particpate in a weekly online masterclass where you can raise specific questions related to the functions and features in Cubase 4.
"From day one, I was studying Cubase alongside a pro record producer; someone with production credits on commercial recordings"
(John Burns - UK)














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