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Customizing
Background
The user can customize the appearance and functionality
of Cubase in various ways.
User configurable items described in this chapter are:
Workspaces
By storing different window combinations as workspaces, you can
quickly switch between different working modes – see
“Workspaces” on
page 532.
Setup dialogs
Several parts of the user interface (toolbars, Transport panel, Inspector,
info lines and Channel Settings windows) provide a Setup dialog, where
you can configure which items of the respective window area or panel
are to be shown or hidden and where they are located – see
“Using the
Setup options” on page 534.
Track list
The controls shown in the track list can be set for each track type – see
“Customizing track controls” on page 535.
Appearance
The general look of the program can be adjusted – see “Appearance” on
page 536.
Track and event colors
You can adjust which colors are used – see “Applying colors in the Project
window” on page 537.
This chapter also contains a section describing where
your preferences and settings are stored (see “Where are
the settings stored?” on page 539), to help you transfer
your customized settings to another computer.
Workspaces
A configuration of Cubase windows is called a “work-
space”. A workspace stores the size, position and content
of all windows, allowing you to quickly switch between dif-
ferent working modes via the menu or by using key com-
mands. For example, you may want as large a Project
window as possible when you are editing, whereas you
may want the Mixer and effect windows open during mix
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down. Workspaces are listed and managed on the Work-
spaces submenu of the Window menu.
Editing the active workspace
There is always one workspace active, even if you have
not saved any. To make changes to the active workspace,
you simply set up the windows as desired – including
opening, closing, moving and sizing windows, and adjust
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ing zoom and track height. The changes are automatically
stored for the active workspace.
To keep a workspace from being accidentally changed,
select “Lock Active Workspace” from the Workspaces
submenu.
A locked workspace will keep its original window settings. You may
change the current window layout on the screen, but the next time you
select the workspace again, the originally stored layout is recalled.