Steinberg Cubase 5.5 New Features Manual
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11 Working with the new features •By holding [Shift] when selecting entries in the Bus Name column, you can select multiple entries at the same time. This is useful for automatic renaming or changing the port assignments globally, see below. ÖIf you select a subentry (e. g. a speaker channel in a bus) the parent entry is automatically selected as well. Selecting entries by typing the name In the Bus Name list you can jump to an entry by typing the first letter of the bus name on the keyboard....
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12 Working with the new features New and improved automation features The automation panel was slightly redesigned and ex- panded so that you will now find a few familiar functions in a different place (e. g. the Global Automation Mode pop-up menu, the Trim button and the Functions pop-up menu). The “Return Time”, and “Reduction Level” settings can now be found in the Automation Preferences, opened by click- ing the corresponding button in the lower left corner of the panel. Here you will also find...
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13 Working with the new features The Fill options The automation panel now features an additional Fill sec- tion. The Fill options define what happens in a specific section of your project when you punch out of a running automa- tion pass. The Fill options write one particular value across a defined section of your automation track – any previously created data within this section is overwritten. The following Fill options are available: To Punch Let’s say you are rolling, in realtime, over a scene...
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14 Working with the new features Fill combinations You can also combine the various Fill options. •Combining “To Punch” and “To End” will fill the automa- tion track from the punch in position to the end of the project. •Combining “To Start” and “To End” will fill the automa- tion track from the beginning to the end of the project. One shot vs. continuous fill The Fill options can be used in two different ways: •When you click one of the Fill buttons, it is highlighted, and will be enabled during the...
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15 Working with the new features Here you can choose a number of elements that will be combined to form the file name. Depending on the settings in the Channel Selection section, the following elements are available: Name, Mixer Index, Channel Type, Channel Name, and Project Name. The elements are defined as follows: ÖBy combining the available naming elements, you can make sure that all the files of a batch are exported with unique names. If you have set up a naming scheme that would result in...
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16 Working with the new features Redesign of the Marker window While the display of the markers on the Marker track has been refreshed for enhanced clarity, the Marker window has been completely redesigned: In the Marker window you can view and edit markers. The markers on the marker track are displayed in the marker list in the order in which they occur in the project. To open the Marker window, you have the following possi- bilities: • Open the Project menu and select “Markers”. • Click the Show...
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17 Working with the new features Control Room improvements Improved Studio tab in VST Connections window The Studio tab in the VST Connections window has been slightly redesigned. The new Configuration field indicates the channel width of the Control Room channel. New button to open the Control Room Mixer The Control Room Mixer can now be opened via the VST Connections window (Studio tab) or by clicking the Open Control Room Mixer button on the Project window toolbar. ÖIf this button is not visible...
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19 The MediaBay Introduction One of the biggest challenges in typical computer-based music production environments is how to manage the ever- growing number of plug-ins, instruments, presets, etc. from multiple sources. Cubase features an efficient database for media file management that allows you to handle all your media files from within your sequencer program. The MediaBay is divided into several sections: • Define Locations – Here, you can create “presets” for locations on your system that you...
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20 The MediaBay Setting up the MediaBay window You can show and hide the different sections of the MediaBay (except for the Results list). This is handy, as it allows you to save screen space and enables you to dis- play only the information you need for your work. Proceed as follows: 1.Click the “Set up Window Layout” button in the lower left corner of the MediaBay window. A transparent pane appears, covering the window. In the center of it is a gray area containing checkboxes for the different...