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Surround sound (Cubase only)
SurroundPanner
This is described in the section “Using the Surround Panner on page
199.
The VST Connections window
In this window you can add input and output busses.
There is a complete selection of common surround con-
figurations available, as well as standard mono or stereo
busses.
The Bus Name column contains the currently configured
busses as they will appear in the input and output routing
pop-ups in the mixer.
VST Connections showing the Outputs page. The “5.1 Out” bus is un-
folded, displaying the individual speaker channels, with their physical
output ports displayed in the Device Port column to the right.
Surround in the mixer
Surround sound is supported throughout every stage of
the signal path in the Cubase mixer, from input to output
bus. Each bus or audio channel can carry up to 6 surround
speaker channels.
In the output channel section of the mixer you can control
the master levels for configured busses. The level meter
for a bus (or channel in the mixer) that carries multiple sur-
round channels will show multiple level bars, one for each
speaker channel in the surround configuration.
The outputs selected for the
channels in the busses.
Click here to add a bus.
The currently configured busses.
Here, the SurroundPanner is used for positioning
the sound “dynamically” in the surround field.
Using the Output Routing pop-up,
audio channels can be routed di-
rectly to surround channels.