Most Cubase users aren’t slow because they lack skill — they’re slow because they’re leaking time in small, invisible ways.
Professional Cubase users rely on simple workflow habits that quietly save hours every week. Not flashy tricks. Not complicated setups. Just small decisions that keep momentum high and friction low.
In this video, I’ll walk you through 10 Cubase workflow fixes I use in every project — covering editing, composing, mixing, and large-session navigation. Each tip is simple on its own, but together they completely change how fast and confident Cubase feels.
This video is ideal for:
Cubase users who feel the software is powerful but heavy
Composers working in large templates
Producers who want faster editing and cleaner sessions
Anyone who wants Cubase to feel calm instead of cluttered
You don’t need new plugins.
You just need better habits.
🎹 This video is part of my Cubase Workflow Mastery series — focused on real-world workflows that save time, reduce mistakes, and keep creativity flowing.
👉 Watch the full Cubase Workflow Mastery playlist here:
• Cubase Workflow Mastery — Complete Series
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0:00 – Why Cubase feels slow (and why it doesn’t have to)
0:21 – Tip 1: Mute audio parts without muting tracks
1:29 – Tip 2: Duplicate clips instantly with one gesture
2:20 – Tip 3: Open VST instruments with a single key
3:29 – Tip 4: Balance multiple faders with Q-Link
4:26 – Bonus Tip: Undo/Redo mix window changes
5:01 – Tip 5: Use S-curve fades for cleaner edits
5:44 – Tip 6: Find automation lanes instantly
7:15 – Tip 7: Render In Place to save CPU and RAM
8:55 – Tip 8: Align sound-design hits for tighter cues
10:25 – Tip 9: Show only tracks that actually have data
11:45 – Tip 10: Lock finished tracks to protect progress
12:57 – What to learn next
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