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How to toggle monitring on/off in Cubase? [message #87098] |
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Deej [4]
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I'm talking about the little speaker icon that lets you hear what you are
recording. Here's the method to my madness:
When tracking, I'm bussing my individual track outputs either 1:1 or to
stereo groups, depending on what I want to achieve) to a mixer (well, it's a
furman HDS-16/HRM16), but for all practical purposes, it's a mixer. Using
ASIO direct monitoring, this allows me to deal with whatever latency
buffering I need as the project grows.
On each track or group, I've got send #1 set to my main mix bus at 0dB. This
way, if the talent comes trooping into the CR to listen, I've got all the
tracks capable of playing back through the mains.
Problem is, I have to togglemouse the little monitor icon off on each track
or group for it to be heard through the mains.
Is there a keystroke combo for this. Also is there a keystroke combo for
turning on/off the track record enable button on the channels?
Thanks, (frantically thumbing through manual)
Deej
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Re: How to toggle monitring on/off in Cubase? [message #87099 is a reply to message #87098] |
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Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Deej, if you put all the tracks in a folder, then you can toggle
the monitor (speaker-thingy) on or off for everything that's
in that folder... one-shot toggle, in or out. SIMPLE!
And yes, you can still put all your drum tracks in one folder,
all your guitar tracks in a separate folder, all your vocal
tracks in their own folder, and then put all THOSE folders all
in one main folder for the purposes of tracking & do the mutey-
thing there.
Folders also help when isolating certain tracks to check if a
punch went well or basic track is OK, or not. Nice to be able
to mute or solo stuff in groups, from a workflow standpoint
Neil
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>I'm talking about the little speaker icon that lets you hear what you are
>recording. Here's the method to my madness:
>
>When tracking, I'm bussing my individual track outputs either 1:1 or to
>stereo groups, depending on what I want to achieve) to a mixer (well, it's
a
>furman HDS-16/HRM16), but for all practical purposes, it's a mixer. Using
>ASIO direct monitoring, this allows me to deal with whatever latency
>buffering I need as the project grows.
>
>On each track or group, I've got send #1 set to my main mix bus at 0dB.
This
>way, if the talent comes trooping into the CR to listen, I've got all the
>tracks capable of playing back through the mains.
>
>Problem is, I have to togglemouse the little monitor icon off on each track
>or group for it to be heard through the mains.
>
>Is there a keystroke combo for this. Also is there a keystroke combo for
>turning on/off the track record enable button on the channels?
>
>Thanks, (frantically thumbing through manual)
>
>Deej
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>
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>
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Re: How to toggle monitring on/off in Cubase? [message #87104 is a reply to message #87099] |
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Deej [4]
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Thanks Neil. that's the ticket all right. Much appreciated. those folders
sure are handy for slots of macro'esque things.
;o)
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:467debd6$1@linux...
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> Deej, if you put all the tracks in a folder, then you can toggle
> the monitor (speaker-thingy) on or off for everything that's
> in that folder... one-shot toggle, in or out. SIMPLE!
>
> And yes, you can still put all your drum tracks in one folder,
> all your guitar tracks in a separate folder, all your vocal
> tracks in their own folder, and then put all THOSE folders all
> in one main folder for the purposes of tracking & do the mutey-
> thing there.
>
> Folders also help when isolating certain tracks to check if a
> punch went well or basic track is OK, or not. Nice to be able
> to mute or solo stuff in groups, from a workflow standpoint
>
> Neil
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> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>I'm talking about the little speaker icon that lets you hear what you are
>
>>recording. Here's the method to my madness:
>>
>>When tracking, I'm bussing my individual track outputs either 1:1 or to
>
>>stereo groups, depending on what I want to achieve) to a mixer (well, it's
> a
>>furman HDS-16/HRM16), but for all practical purposes, it's a mixer. Using
>
>>ASIO direct monitoring, this allows me to deal with whatever latency
>>buffering I need as the project grows.
>>
>>On each track or group, I've got send #1 set to my main mix bus at 0dB.
> This
>>way, if the talent comes trooping into the CR to listen, I've got all the
>
>>tracks capable of playing back through the mains.
>>
>>Problem is, I have to togglemouse the little monitor icon off on each
>>track
>
>>or group for it to be heard through the mains.
>>
>>Is there a keystroke combo for this. Also is there a keystroke combo for
>
>>turning on/off the track record enable button on the channels?
>>
>>Thanks, (frantically thumbing through manual)
>>
>>Deej
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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