8.0
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Setting Up Your System
- VST Connections
- Project Window
- Project Handling
- Tracks
- Track Handling
- Adding Tracks
- Removing Tracks
- Moving Tracks in the Track List
- Renaming Tracks
- Coloring Tracks
- Showing Track Pictures
- Setting the Track Height
- Selecting Tracks
- Duplicating Tracks
- Disabling Audio Tracks (Cubase Elements only)
- Organizing Tracks in Folder Tracks
- Handling Overlapping Audio
- How Events are Displayed on Folder Tracks
- Modifying Event Display on Folder Tracks
- Track Presets
- Parts and Events
- Range Editing
- Playback and Transport
- Virtual Keyboard
- Recording
- Quantizing MIDI and Audio
- Fades and crossfades
- Arranger Track (Cubase Elements only)
- Markers
- MixConsole
- Audio Effects
- Audio processing and functions
- Sample Editor
- Audio Part Editor
- Pool
- MediaBay
- Working With the MediaBay
- Setting Up the MediaBay
- Define Locations Section
- Scanning Your Content
- Updating the MediaBay
- Locations Section
- Results Section
- Previewer Section
- Filters Section
- Sound Browser and Mini Browser
- MediaBay Preferences
- MediaBay Key Commands
- Working with MediaBay-Related Windows
- Working With Volume Databases
- Automation
- VST Instruments
- Installing and Managing Plug-ins
- Remote controlling Cubase
- MIDI realtime parameters
- Using MIDI devices
- MIDI Processing
- MIDI Editors
- Chord Functions
- Chord Pads
- Editing tempo and signature
- Export Audio Mixdown
- Synchronization
- Video
- ReWire (not in Cubase LE)
- Key Commands
- File handling
- Customizing
- Optimizing
- Preferences
- Index
MixConsole
Working with Channel Racks
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Routing
The Routing rack allows you to configure input and output routing, that is, setting
up input and output busses.
Input busses are used when you record on an audio track. In this case, you must
select from which input bus the audio is received.
NOTE
The settings that you make for the input channel will be a permanent part of the
recorded audio file.
Output busses are used when you play back an audio, group, or FX channel. In this
case, you must route the channel to an output bus.
You can route the outputs from multiple audio channels to a group. For example, to
control the channel levels using one fader, and to apply the same effects and
equalization to all the channels.
Setting up Routing
PREREQUISITE
Set up busses and group channels in the VST Connections window.
PROCEDURE
1. On the MixConsole toolbar, activate Show Channel Racks.
2. Click Racks and activate Routing to show the Routing rack above the fader
section.
3. Click one of the slots of the Routing rack to open the input or the output
routing pop-up menu for a channel.
4. In the routing selector, select an entry.
• To set up the routing for multiple selected channels simultaneously, press
[Shift]-[Alt]/[Option] and select a bus.
• To set several selected channels to incrementing busses (the second selected
channel to the second bus, the third to the third bus, etc.), press [Shift] and
select a bus.
• To disconnect input or output bus assignments, select No Bus.
Input Busses
The input routing selector only lists busses that correspond to the channel
configuration.
NOTE
If you select a group channel as input for an audio channel, you can record a
downmix.