So I’m going to have all the channels coming into this group channel right here. And we also have, like in this case, I have a group channel selected. And the cool thing is that on top we have the selected channel. And then we have the sends on the right.Īnd also the pan if you want to pan your sends, this is where are you going to be able to do it. So for the channel strip, we have the visual look right in the middle, and we also have access to all the modules from the left side of the channel settings window. And if we’ll look into middle part that we have, by default, the equalizer, the channel strip one more time. So this is actually an overview of the selected channel from all the inserts that we have on the left.Īnd we have also the channel strip that we have access to from this window. And there’s also the key command shift plus E, that will open the edit channel settings window. Now you can also access this straight from the project window, your E is going to be to right on top when you have one channel selected. So to access the channel settings window, the only thing you need to do is to click on this little guide, the E icon for edit channel settings.Īnd there you go. There you go, so this is a very cool feature that we have in Cubase, and that will apply on all channels, effects, group channels, instrument channels, and of course, audio channels. Now, the next feature that I work with a lot is the channel settings window. So this way you will have it visible straight from the MixConsole. Now, if you don’t see that pre tab, because it’s not visible by default, you are going to need to go right on top on the racks and make sure that pre filter gain phase is checked on. So every time while mixing that I need a high pass filter or a low pass filter, or I just want to gain stage my sound, I’m going to just go straight on my MixConsole, under my pre tab and the word this out right away. And this is a very fast access to those parameters that I use all the time. Or if you want to switch the polarity, you just activate phase on and off. So if you look right here on top of you have the pre tab and that will hold the high pass filter, low pass filter, the gain knob, and also the polarity, the phase. So let’s jump in Cubase and check this out.įirst, a feature that I like to work with that I actually work with all the time is the pre section on the straight on the mixing console. Now, there’s way more than 10 but those are my top favorite mixing features. Okay, now let’s jump in Cubase and let’s look at those top 10 mixing features that I like to work with. And if you enjoy this video, don’t forget to share and to like. Now, for all of you who are not subscribed yet to my channel, please do so, click that subscribe button below the notification bell, so you don’t miss anything. Before we start this video, I just want to note that my Cubase course, The Ultimate Guide to Cubase is at 40% off for Black Friday starting today, so today until Sunday, link is down below. What is going on my friend? Chris Selim here from the Mixdown Online. Let’s look at my top 10 mixing features found in Cubase.
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