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Cubase SX 3 - Send display modes - where are they?
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4am
According to the manual, there should be a send display mode selector near the channel sends. However, mine seem to be mysteriously missing. Is there something I'm not getting?

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Thank you all for helping me.
farris
Click on that circled 'E' to the right of where it reads Kick 1. That will pop-up a window for Instrument Channel Settings.

- farris
4am
THANK YOU!!! :wtf:
farris
You're welcome! :cool:
thesuperfunk
It's so damn time consuming compared to Logic it's annoying! ... i hope Cubase 4 has sorted some of these issues!
DigiNut
It's not time consuming if you keep the mixer open like 99% of sane people who use Cubase.
mysticalninja
i usually close the mixer.. it only takes 1 second to press f3 and get it back.

setting up a sidechain does take like 2 minutes but its not that bad. i just made a template that has 2 sidechains set up already, one waves c1-sc for bass and one compadre beat puncher for stereo things, i set up a voxengo crunchessor stereo side chain sometimes too for drums. really doesnt take long.
Emperor
mixer open 99% of the time? hmm...not that i know of haha.......you have the mixer open while arrangeing your track??

by the way cubase doesnt take a long time to use it's actually quite fast once you know everything about it
DigiNut
quote:
Originally posted by Emperor
you have the mixer open while arrangeing your track??

Yes - the joy of 24" 1920x1200 display... but even when I was working with the measly 1280x1024 I still kept it open, just behind the other windows.
No Left Turn
When I had dual monitors, I thought it was completely necessary to have 2 mixers open on the 2nd monitor in order to have a steady workflow. After switching to a 20" widescreen, I realize I was wrong. Now, I never have my mixer open unless 1) I'm doing a mixdown or 2) I just loaded an instrument and need to do quick levels/processing. During composing, it's closed and I'm happy.

DigiNut
That's nice, but I consider it good practice to manage EQ and levels (not to mention various effects) during that "composition" phase, not to save it as an afterthought. I've never perceived "mixdown" as being a distinct workflow stage, unless you're strictly talking about the final bounce, which doesn't make use of the mixer anyway.

To each his own, though. There are no right answers, just whatever works for you.
girllovingtvibe
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
That's nice, but I consider it good practice to manage EQ and levels (not to mention various effects) during that "composition" phase, not to save it as an afterthought. I've never perceived "mixdown" as being a distinct workflow stage, unless you're strictly talking about the final bounce, which doesn't make use of the mixer anyway.

To each his own, though. There are no right answers, just whatever works for you.


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