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Question Recommendation's for Cubasis Book's?

I was wondering if anybody had recommendations for book's on Cubasis (I do have a manual). I'm looking for something user friendly (as I'm definitely a newbie), and explain's why you might do certain thing's, and that might also talk about daw's too. Possibly not overly technical.
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you mean like a mixing book
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Thanks for the reply soundboy, I'm looking for something that will explain it in a more user friendly way. And yes mixing would be good, but also how to edit and punch in etc. I do have a manual. I saw a book on the net recently called "PC Music Composing with Cubasis Vst and Notation". I also saw "Home Recording for Musicians for Dummies" and maybe that is really what I need. Thanks...........Joe Recorder
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the part on punching in is pretty streight fwd in the manual, just try reading it....maybe you didn't even look it up....it's pretty easy champ...
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I actually did read it. I have the cubasis vst 2.0 manual and it's still not clear on a lot of thing's. Maybe I'm not computer literate enough but still would like a book that helps me understand a little better. I can record, export audio, mix, read/write in automation, but I have problems using the editing tool's and audio pool. Also would like to understand the different ASIO driver's, software monitoring and other related concept's.
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