Quick Start
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System Requirements and Installation
4. Choose “Stereo” for Configuration and “1” for Count.
5. Click “Add Bus”.
A new stereo bus (Left and Right) is added, allowing you to have audio from your audio device’s
input routed to Cubase for recording.
A stereo input is useful for recording audio with two channels, for example, to
record a keyboard with a left and a right audio channel. If you want to record
with two mono channels instead, you can set up separate mono busses:
6. Click the “Add Bus” button.
The Add Input Bus dialog opens.
7. Choose “Mono” for Configuration and “2” for Count.
8. Click “Add Bus”.
Two new mono busses are added.
9. Click in the “Device Port” column to select the audio inputs of your audio
device for the stereo and mono inputs.
That’s it! You are now ready to record audio in Cubase and play it back.
To get started with Cubase, we recommend watching the video tutorials on
the Steinberg YouTube Channel including a demonstration of the new features
of Cubase.
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The Cubase Start Center provides a link to a demo project that can be
downloaded from the Steinberg web site. If you can play back this project,
you have set up your program properly.