Steinberg Cubase SE 3 Getting Started Manual
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CUBASE SETutorial 8: Customizing 15 – 171 Setting up key commands Next, we will set up some key commands. Key commands are short- cuts for menu items and functions, meaning you can invoke an item or a function just by pressing a key or a combination of keys on your key- board. Key commands can be customized any way you like, so if you use a particular function very often, you can assign a key command for it. Or if it already has a key command assigned to it by default, you can change this to one that...
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CUBASE SE15 – 172 Tutorial 8: Customizing 4.In the list, select the item “Import Audio File”. As you can see, this function has no key command assigned to it, as indicated by the empty “Keys” column and the “Keys” section in the top right corner. Now, how do we know which key command we can use – that is, find a key command that isn’t already used for some other function? Here’s how to find out: 5.Click in the “Type in Key” field to the right. There is now a flashing cursor in the field, indicating...
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CUBASE SETutorial 8: Customizing 15 – 173 Setting up a macro We will also try setting up a key commands macro. A macro is a stored combination of several functions or commands. By invoking the macro you can perform these functions and commands in one go, rather than manually performing them one at a time. In this example, we’ll create a macro that will: • Select all events in the project window • Position the left and right locator to encompass the selection. This is done by combining the commands...
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CUBASE SE15 – 174 Tutorial 8: Customizing 5.Now repeat this procedure to select the item “Locators to Selection” from the Transport folder and add it to the macro. That’s it, we have now created a macro with two commands. The macro will be available for instant selection and execution on the macros sub- menu at the bottom of the Edit menu in the program. If you like, you could also assign a key command to the macro, by se- lecting the macro in the Commands list and assigning a key command to it as...
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CUBASE SETutorial 8: Customizing 15 – 175 5.Select “Setup...” from the pop-up menu. A dialog opens. In this dialog you decide which elements should be shown and hidden, by selecting them and moving them from column to column using the arrow buttons. The left column displays the currently visible items, and the right column the currently hidden items on the toolbar. As you can see, several items are hidden by default (listed in the right column). You can also configure the layout of the toolbar here,...
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CUBASE SE15 – 176 Tutorial 8: Customizing 9.Type in a name and click OK. The saved preset appears in the Presets field. You can now select this saved configu- ration any time from the Presets pop-up menu in this dialog, or directly from the pop-up menu brought up by right-clicking or [Ctrl]-clicking the toolbar. •You can customize the toolbars in the editors as well as the Transport panel in much the same way. Read more about this in the Operation Manual. We’re done here, so close the dialog and let’s...
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CUBASE SETutorial 8: Customizing 15 – 177 4.Click Apply to apply the changes. 5.Try adjusting the intensity sliders. They determine the brightness and grid contrast in the Project window and editors. Again, you need to click Apply to apply your settings. 6.When you’ve found an appearance you like, click OK to close the dia- log and apply all changes. Applying track colors You can use color scheming for easier overview of certain tracks and events in the Project window. Applying colors is divided into...
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CUBASE SE15 – 178 Tutorial 8: Customizing In the Inspector, the track name bar at the top becomes light grey, and a field (light grey) to the left of the output activity meters in the Track list is added. A small arrow appears to the right in the track name bar. 3.Click the arrow to bring up the color palette. This palette or color set can be edited in the Event Color dialog. 4.Pick a color to apply it to the selected track. •As you can see, the chosen track color is reflected in the Inspector ti- tle...
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CUBASE SETutorial 8: Customizing 15 – 179 •If you open the Mixer, the track color is reflected in the field below the meter for the corresponding channel. You can also set the track color from the Mixer by clicking in this field. Colorizing parts and events There is a Color tool (the paint bucket icon) on the Project window toolbar that can be used to colorize parts and events. The Color tool. Just below the Color tool there is a small strip. Click this to bring up the standard color palette. If you...
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CUBASE SE15 – 180 Tutorial 8: Customizing •If you press [Alt]/[Option] the Color tool cursor becomes a pipette, which can be used to select a color by clicking on a part/event. •An alternative way to colorize parts and events is by selecting them, and then picking a color from the Color selector on the toolbar. Creating a template If you often work with the same types of Projects, it might be a good idea to set up a track layout and save it as a template. That way, you can select the saved template...