I'm like 98% sure Cubase 5 has never been bundled with hardware, and there's definitely a pdf manual in the software.
If you understand the concept behind slip editing, I don't know how you don't get how to do it on a DI track? It's the same as with any other track - you slide the waveform around freely within the region, that's it.
Based on your other posts, you need to familiarize yourself with your instrument before you start messing with the DAW, and then get the basics of the DAW down before you start editing the crap out of your performances.
Remember - crap in -> crap out, editing just makes it shinier crap.
Damn all the tuts for slip editing are for reaper >_<
Damn all the tuts for slip editing are for reaper >_<
can we password protect this forum or something
No, I practiced playing the riff I'm recording pretty good today ( i wrote the damn song yesterday, its not really a song, just a bunch of random ideas strewn together to see how amp sims can do different sounds: cleans/distorted/"br00talz"...).
There is a part of a chord arpeggiation that I can't get perfectly (requires some finger acrobatics). As of now, but I've been doing is recording riff by riff. This helps but I wanna try the Slip. So I double clicked the audio region and i clicked manual editing...now I'm totally lost.
Why are you guys sooo fucking uptight?
I TRIED THAT, and the LINK IS DEAD...
WHAT the fuck do you guys take me for. I even posted in the title I've read the tuts and I'm still confused.
I mean really guys, get off your pedestals and the one time a noob asks something and HAS ACTUALLY TRIED HELPING HIMSELF you guys berate me