Cubase 11 Tutorial - Making a Drum Set with RETROLOGUE
Retrologue is a great synthesizer included with Cubase Pro and Artist. In this video tutorial, I will show you how to make your own percussive sounds through subtractive synthesis. You will learn how to leverage the amplifier filter, the noise control and the fx panel to craft your own drum sounds.

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