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Tutorial 4: Mixing and Effects
There may be times when you want certain tracks to al-
ways play even if another track has solo active. If you [Alt]/
[Option]-click on the “S” button, this will place the track in
“Solo Defeat” mode. This allows the track to always play
even if you solo another track.
To take a track out of “Solo Defeat” mode simply [Alt]/
[Option]-click it again.
That’s it for mute and solo, let’s move on to adding EQ.
Adding EQ
EQ or equalization adds or subtracts frequencies so that
we can place each instrument correctly in the mix. EQ is
subjective and can be influenced greatly by the style of
music that you are mixing.
We’re going to run through the EQ features that Cubase
AI has to offer but feel free to experiment and try out the
different presets on your mix.
1. Solo the Drums track and click the “Edit Instrument
Channel Settings” button.
2. This will open the Channel settings window, where
you can e.g. make EQ settings. Make sure you have a
section of music looping so that you can hear the EQ
changes you are making.
There are four bands of EQ on each track.
3. Click the “EQ Band Active” button for each of the EQs
to turn them on. You can also click in the EQ curve area to
turn on an EQ.
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Load up the project called “Mixing 4” found in the in
“Tutorial 6” folder.
Click the “EQ Band Active” button to turn on an EQ.
Click in the EQ curve area to turn on an EQ.