Once upon a time, when that mystical fizzle of inspiration struck, you could just switch on a synth, bring its signal up on a desk, and then start to work out the idea almost immediately. However, with a modern DAW, you have to boot your computer, load the software, create a project, create a track, choose an instrument, find a suitable patch or sample bank for that instrument, set up effects, and so on and so forth. The spontaneity is lost and the opportunities for distraction escalate with each step.
1. Create an empty Cubase project and add an instrument track that uses your favourite drum sampler/sound source. Give the track a suitable name, load a favoured sound bank into it, and assign a Drum Map to the track if you have one.
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