Using Cubase’s Visibility options to organise your projects

Hide unwanted aspects of your project and speed up your workflow.

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Now that you know how to clean up your projects with Groups and Folders, let’s look at using Cubase’s Visibility functions to remove clutter from your screens. The last thing you want when working on a big project is to spend time locating a specific instrument or group. By hiding unnecessary channels in Cubase, we can work much more efficiently.

In this Cubase tutorial, Bruce Aisher guides you through Cubase’s visibility options. You’ll learn how the Visibility tab can help you arrange your projects by hiding or showing specific channels. You’ll also learn how to alter the visibility of the mixer and its various features, and how to organise Cubase’s multiple Channel Types.

With our Cubase Tutorial series, we’re starting with the basics and gradually moving into more advanced and creative techniques, as in our Logic Tips and Ableton Live Tutorials series. Subscribe to our newsletter and YouTube Channel for weekly updates on new videos and content.

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Bruce Aisher is an English music producer, music technology journalist and lecturer. As one half of the duo Brancaccio & Aisher, he has had club hits for labels including Bedrock, Parlophone and his own Player One Records. He regularly contributes to MusicTech content and is one of our Cubase Experts.

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