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Recording
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In Cubase, you can record audio and MIDI.
Make the following initial preparations:
Set up, connect, and calibrate your audio hardware.
Open a project and set up the project setup parameters according to your
specifications.
Project setup parameters determine the record format, sample rate, project length,
etc. that affect the audio recordings that you make during the course of the project.
If you plan to record MIDI, set up and connect your MIDI equipment.
RELATED LINKS
Setting Up Audio on page 11
Setting Up MIDI on page 19
Basic Recording Methods
The basic recording methods apply to audio and MIDI recordings.
Record Enabling Tracks
To be able to record, you must record-enable the tracks on which you want to record.
To record-enable a track, activate Record Enable in the track list, in the Inspector, or in
the MixConsole.
To record-enable all audio tracks simultaneously, set up a key command for Activate
Record Enable for all Audio Tracks in the Mixer category of the Key Commands dialog
and use it.
To record-enable audio or MIDI tracks on selection, activate the Enable Record on
Selected Audio Track or the Enable Record on Selected MIDI Track option (File>
Preferences> Editing> Project & MixConsole).
NOTE
The exact number of audio tracks that you can record simultaneously depends on your
computer CPU and hard disk performance. Activate the Warn on Processing Overloads
option (File> Preferences> VST) to show a warning message as soon as the CPU overload
indicator lights up during recording.
RELATED LINKS
Editing - Project & MixConsole on page 683
VST on page 700