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<p>Hearing double? That’s not always a bad thing. Delays and echoes can bring an essence of space and depth to your sounds. Happily, Cubase comes well equipped with a range of delays for different applications. In this Cubase tutorial, Bruce Aisher gives you an introduction to echo and delay effects in Cubase. You’ll learn what […]</p>
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