Cubase 15: Adjusting Grid Overlay Intensity

Demo summary
The user navigates to event display settings in Cubase to increase the grid overlay intensity, making the grid visible through audio events for precise editing.
Step-by-step
- Open the Settings or Parameters menu
- Navigate to Event Display
- Adjust the Grid Overlay Intensity slider
Tips
- Increase the intensity only slightly as just a bit is usually enough to make the grid visible
Highlights
“something cool to do is to go into your parameters or settings and just go under event display and change the grid overlay intensity”
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