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3. Open Cubase, go to FILE and select NEW
PROJECT, DEFAULT, and a project location.
To add an audio track, right click in the dark
gray column and select Add Audio Track. In
the Add Audio Track dialog, set the configura-
tion to Mono and click OK. Now, let’s set the
input of the track so we can record from the 1-2
USB assign. Click on the SHOW INSPECTOR
button so that it's lit. You will now see
the Track Inspector window to the left. Click
on the LEFT - STEREO IN: box and select
STEREO IN > LEFT for the track input source.
Next, click on the RECORD ENABLE
button so that it is red. Click on the INPUT
MONITORING button so that it is
not lit.
4. Next, we need to adjust the input gain
of the instrument input on the front of the Omega
make sure the METER ASSIGN button is in the
1-2 position (button is out). Now strum the guitar
while gradually turning up the LINE 3 Gain until
you are seeing its Peak light come on occasion-
ally. Now check the meter on the front of the Omega
to make sure you are not clipping.
5. Now let’s start recording. Click on the RECORD
BUTTON
on the Transport control. Play some
chords or notes on the guitar. When you are finished
recording press STOP
and Rewind
.
Now press the PLAYBACK
button to listen back to the track you have just
recorded.
The above is just one possible routing. With the Omega Studio and Cubase, remember
that you can record from any input to any track (or even to multiple tracks at
once). Line 3 of the Omega can travel to Cubase via USB bus 1 or USB bus 3, and
be recorded onto Cubase tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5…any track when STEREO IN > LEFT
or STEREO IN 2 > LEFT (depending on which USB bus Line 3 is assigned to) is
selected as the track input source.
C. RECORDING MULTIPLE CHANNELS AT ONE TIME
In this example we will record two microphones, a guitar and a keyboard
into the Omega all at one time.
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