Studio Sessions with Cubase: Flux Pavilion – Part 2
The bass music legend shows us how he created Twitterbird from his new LP. For the latest edition of Studio Sessions with Cubase Future Music and Steinberg team up to bring you a peek into the studio of a truly titanic bass music artist, none other than electronic music legend Flux Pavilion AKA Josh Steele. Responsible for dubstep anthems like I Can’t Stop and Bass Cannon, and sampled by Jay-Z & Kanye West in their track Who Gon Stop Me, Josh invites us into his London studio to see how he created the euphoric Twitterbird from his new album .wav. Cubase is one of the most powerful music creation software packages in the world. With its unrivalled range of flexible tools, you can create any kind of music quickly and intuitively. It comes packed with a wide range of virtual instruments, effects and thousands of sounds. Whether you’re a professional producer or music-making novice, Cubase provides you with everything you need to turn your ideas into reality. Get more from Steinberg: https://www.steinberg.net/ Find out what's new in the latest version of Cubase and download the trial for free: https://new.steinberg.net/cubase Subscribe to Future Music magazine: http://bit.ly/FMUsubs

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