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MixConsole
MixConsole Window
Output Busses
For output busses any assignment is possible.
Using Group Channels
You can route the outputs from multiple audio channels to a group. This enables you to control
the channel levels using one fader, apply the same effects and EQ to all channels, etc. You can
also select a group channel as input for an audio track, to record a downmix of separate tracks,
for example.
PREREQUISITE
You have created and set up a group channel track in stereo.
PROCEDURE
1. Route the group channel track to an output bus.
2. Add effects to the group channel as insert effects.
3. Route the mono audio track to the group channel.
RESULT
The signal from the mono audio track is sent directly to the group, where it passes through the
insert effect, in stereo.
Pre (Filters/Gain/Phase)(Cubase Elements only)
The Pre rack for audio-related channels features a high-cut and a low-cut filter as well as gain
and phase settings.
NOTE
This channel rack is only available in the MixConsole window.
NOTE
You cannot edit the Pre rack settings in the EQ curve display.
RELATED LINKS
Equalizer Settings on page 251
Making Filter Settings
Each audio-related channel has separate high-cut and low-cut filters that allow you to attenuate
signals with frequencies that are higher or lower than the cutoff frequency.
PROCEDURE
1. On the MixConsole toolbar, click Racks and activate Pre (Filters/Gain/Phase) to show the
Pre rack above the fader section.
2. Click to the left of the high-cut filter to activate the high-cut filter. You have the following
options:
Drag the slider to adjust the cutoff frequency.
The available range spans from 20 kHz to 50 Hz.
Click Select Filter Slope on the right of the high-cut filter to select a filter slope.
You can choose between 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 dB. The default value is 12 dB.
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