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#1 Cubase macros

Ever found yourself performing the same repetitive series of commands and wished that you could automate them? That is essentially what macros are: combinations of key commands blended to form a single command. Best of all they can even be assigned to a key command of their own!

So what can be assigned to a macro? Well, any of the hundreds of key commands that are assignable in Cubase, including other macros!

A practical example of when a macro might be useful is any time you find yourself re-using the same group of key commands in the same order.

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