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Working with the new features
5. Activate the “Use CoreAudio Channel Names” option.
6. When you now open the VST Connections window to
set up the busses in your system, you will find that the port
names in the Device Port column correspond to the
names that are used by the CoreAudio driver.
Ö If you want to use the project later on with an earlier
version of Cubase AI, you will have to re-assign the port
connections in the VST Connections window.
Port selection and activation
On the settings page for your audio card (opened via the
Devices menu, see above), you can now specify which in-
put and which output port should be active. This allows
you e.g. to use the Microphone input instead of the Line
input or even to deactivate the audio card input or output
completely, if required.
Ö This function is only available for Built-In Audio, stan-
dard USB audio devices and a certain number of other au-
dio cards (e.g. Pinnacle CineWave).
Making settings for the hardware
When you click the “Open Config App” button on the set-
tings page for your audio device in the Device Setup dia-
log, the Control Panel for your audio device will be opened
(if applicable). Here, you can make various settings relat-
ing to your audio hardware. The available settings depend
on the installed hardware, so please refer to the documen-
tation that came with the audio hardware for information.
Remote Devices
On the Device Setup dialog, on the page for your remote
device, some (or all) of the following new functions may be
available (depending on your remote device):
Routing the metronome click to a
VST Instrument
When setting up a metronome MIDI click, you can use a
VST Instrument to provide the sound for the click.
1. On the Transport menu, select “Metronome Setup…”.
2. In the MIDI Click section, open the MIDI Port/Channel
pop-up menu and select a VST Instrument from the list.
Note that the instrument must have been set up in the VST Instruments
window. Make sure that Activate MIDI Click is activated.
When you now start playback and a sound is selected in
your VST Instrument, the metronome click will be heard
using the VSTi selected above.
Option Description
Reset This allows you to revert to the factory default settings for
the remote device.
Bank If your remote device contains several banks, you can se-
lect the bank you want to use on this pop-up menu.
The bank you select here will be the one used by default
when Cubase AI is launched.
Smart Switch
Delay
Some of the Cubase AI functions (e.g. Solo and Mute)
support the so called “smart switch” behavior: In addition
to regular activation/deactivation of a function by clicking
a button, you can also activate the function for as long as
the button is pressed. Upon releasing the mouse button,
the function is deactivated.
This pop-up menu allows you to specify how long a but-
ton must be pressed before it goes into “smart switch”
mode. When “Off” is selected, the “smart switch” func-
tion is deactivated in Cubase AI.