Steinberg Cubase SE 3 Getting Started Manual
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CUBASE SETutorial 8: Customizing 15 – 181 Setting up a typical bus configuration 1.Open the VST Connections window from the Devices menu. 2.Select the Outputs tab and click the Add Bus button. A dialog appears. 3.Select “Stereo” and click OK. You should now have two separate stereo output busses. 4.Use the ASIO Device Port column to select the desired audio outputs on your audio hardware for the two stereo busses. 5.Click the Inputs tab and set up input busses in the same way. 6.Close the VST Connections window. Adding tracks Let’s start with the audio tracks – let’s say you want 8 stereo tracks and 8 mono tracks: 1.Right-click (Win) or [Ctrl]-click (Mac) anywhere in the Track list, and se- lect “Add Multiple Tracks…” from the pop-up menu that appears. A dialog appears, allowing you to specify the type of tracks, the track configuration and the number of tracks. 2.Set “Track” to Audio, “Configuration” to Stereo and “Count” to 8. Click OK. Eight stereo audio tracks are now added to the project. 3.Repeat this procedure but set “Configuration” to Mono. Eight mono audio tracks are added. •By default, all audio tracks will be routed to/from the first output/input busses – if you want to change the routing you can do that with the “in:” and “out:” pop-up menus in the Inspector or the Mixer. A tip: to change the input or output routing of several tracks in one go, select the tracks by [Shift]-clicking in the track list, press [Alt]/[Option] and change the routing in the In- spector. This changes the setting for all selected tracks. Next up are the MIDI tracks. 4.Use the “Add Multiple Tracks” function again, but set “Track” to MIDI and “Count” to 16.
CUBASE SE15 – 182 Tutorial 8: Customizing 5.If you need to change the output routing for the MIDI tracks, use the “out:” column in the Track list or Inspector. To change the routing for all MIDI tracks, press [Ctrl]/[Command] and change the set- ting for one track. There are a lot of tracks in the Project window now – you may find it useful to put all MIDI tracks in a folder: 6.Right-click (Win) or [Ctrl]-click (Mac) in the Track list, and select “Add Folder Track”. A new folder track appears. This track type is simply a “container” for other tracks, helping you to manage and organize the track list. 7.Select all MIDI tracks by [Shift]-clicking. 8.Click on one of the MIDI tracks and drag it onto the Folder track. A green arrow indicates that you are about to move the track(s) into the folder. 9.Release the mouse button. Now all MIDI tracks are placed inside the folder. 10.If you like, “close” the folder by clicking the minus sign to the left in the track list. This hides all MIDI tracks from view. You could add other tracks and make settings for them in the same manner – you might for example want a Marker track, Group channel tracks or a track for some standard send effects (FX Channel tracks). Setting up your work space Before saving the template, you should position the windows the way you want them. You may want to hide unwanted windows from view, position the Transport panel, maximize the Project window, etc. The open windows and their positions will be included in the template. Saving the template To create the template, pull down the File menu and select “Save as Template…”. A dialog appears, asking you to name the template. This could be a descriptive name such as “Audio/MIDI Production”. •If you now select “New Project” from the File menu, your template will be listed in the dialog that appears. Selecting it will create a new project with the track layout you’ve created.
CUBASE SETutorial 8: Customizing 15 – 183 Setting up Zoom presets When working in the Project window and the editors, you will typically need to zoom in and out depending on what you’re doing. In the project window, zooming can be done with the zoom sliders to the right, with the Zoom submenu on the Edit menu or with the magnifying glass tool (see page 71 for more about zooming). Zoom presets are a handy way to toggle between different zoom set- tings. In this example we will set up a two presets: One that displays the whole project for a good overview, and one with a high zoom fac- tor for detailed editing. We will continue working with the track layout you set up for the template. 1.Locate the vertical zoom slider in the lower right corner of the project window. Just above the slider is a small arrow button – this opens the vertical zoom menu. 2.Pull down the vertical zoom menu and select the option “Zoom Tracks Full”. The project is zoomed vertically so that the eight tracks we added before take up the entire project window (or rather, the entire lower track list area). This way, we get a nice, compact layout. 3.Use the horizontal zoom slider to set a suitable horizontal zoom. Check the rulers to see how much of the project will be visible at different zoom factors. 4.When you’re satisfied, pull down the horizontal zoom menu and select “Add”. A dialog appears, allowing you to type in a name for the preset, e.g. “Overview”. Vertical zoom menu. Horizontal zoom menu. Horizontal zoom slider. Vertical zoom slider.
CUBASE SE15 – 184 Tutorial 8: Customizing 5.Click OK to save the zoom preset. This will now be available on the horizontal zoom menu, from which it can be selected and applied. 6.Use the vertical and horizontal zoom sliders to zoom in for a detailed view, and repeat the procedure of saving the zoomed factor as a preset. The preset could be called “Detailed”. Now it will be possible to toggle between these two zoom factors simply by selecting the corresponding preset from the zoom menu. That concludes this tutorial!
CUBASE SE16 – 186 Shortcuts & key commands About this chapter Most of the main menus in Cubase SE have key command shortcuts for certain items on the menus. In addition, there are numerous other Cubase SE functions that can be performed via key commands. These are all factory default settings, but can be customized if you like (see the chapter “Key commands” in the Operation Manual for details). The default key commands Below, the default key commands are listed according to category. •As described on page 11, modifier keys are written as: [Win modifier key]/[Mac modifier key]. For example, “[Ctrl]/[Command]+N” in the list below means “press [Ctrl] under Windows or [Command] under Mac OS X, then press N”. Audio category Devices category Option Key command Adjust Fades to Range [A] Crossfade [X] Find Selected in Pool [Ctrl]/[Command]+[F] Option Key command Mixer [F3] Video [F8] VST Connections [F4] VST Instruments [F11] VST Performance [F12]
CUBASE SEShortcuts & key commands 16 – 187 Edit category Option Key command Autoscroll [F] Copy [Ctrl]/[Command]+[C] Cut [Ctrl]/[Command]+[X] Cut Time [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[X] Delete [Del] or [Backspace] Delete Time [Shift]+[Backspace] Duplicate [Ctrl]/[Command]+[D] Insert Silence [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[E] Left Selection Side to Cursor [E] Lock [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[L] Move Insert Cursor to Part Start [0] Move to Cursor [Ctrl]/[Command]+[L] Mute [M] Mute Events [Shift]+[M] Mute/Unmute Objects [Alt]/[Option]+[M] Open Default Editor [Ctrl]/[Command]+[E] Open Score Editor [Ctrl]/[Command]+[R] Open/Close Editor [Return] Paste [Ctrl]/[Command]+[V] Paste at Origin [Alt]/[Option]+[V] Paste Time [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[V] Record Enable [R] Redo [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[Z] Repeat [Ctrl]/[Command]+[K] Right Selection Side to Cursor [D] Select All [Ctrl]/[Command]+[A] Select None [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[A]
CUBASE SE16 – 188 Shortcuts & key commands Editors category File category Snap On/Off [J] Solo [S] Split At Cursor [Alt]/[Option]+[X] Split Range [Shift]+[X] Undo [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Z] Unlock [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[U] Unmute Objects [Shift]+[U] Option Key command Show/Hide Infoview [Ctrl]/[Command]+[I] Show/Hide Inspector [Alt]/[Option]+[I] Show/Hide Overview [Alt]/[Option]+[O] Option Key command Close [Ctrl]/[Command]+[W] New [Ctrl]/[Command]+[N] Open [Ctrl]/[Command]+[O] Quit [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Q] Save [Ctrl]/[Command]+[S] Save As [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[S] Save New Version [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Alt]/[Option]+[S] Option Key command
CUBASE SEShortcuts & key commands 16 – 189 Macro category MIDI category Navigate category Option Key command Bounce Events [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[B] Export selection on selected track(s) [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[T] Render VSTi [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[R] Skip range playback [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Enter] Option Key command Quantize [Q] Option Key command Expand/Undo selection in the Project window to the bottom Move selected event in the Key Editor down 1 octave[Shift]+[Down Arrow] Expand/Undo selection in the Project window/Key Editor to the left[Shift]+[Left Arrow] Expand/Undo selection in the Project window/Key Editor to the right[Shift]+[Right Arrow] Expand/Undo selection in the Project window to the top Move selected event in the Key Editor up one octave[Shift]+[Up Arrow] Select next in the Project window (Down) Move selected event in the Key Editor one semitone down[Down Arrow] Select next in the Project window/Key Editor (Left)[Left Arrow] Select next in the Project window/Key Editor (Right)[Right Arrow] Select next in the Project window (Up) Move selected event in the Key Editor one semitone up[Up Arrow]
CUBASE SE16 – 190 Shortcuts & key commands Nudge category Project category Tool category Option Key command End Left [Alt]/[Option]+[Shift]+[Left Arrow] End Right [Alt]/[Option]+[Shift]+[Right Arrow] Left [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Left Arrow] Right [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Right Arrow] Start Left [Alt]/[Option]+[Left Arrow] Start Right [Alt]/[Option]+[Right Arrow] Option Key command Open Markers [Ctrl]/[Command]+[M] Open Tempo Track [Ctrl]/[Command]+[T] Open Pool [Ctrl]/[Command]+[P] Setup [Shift]+[S] Show/Hide Track Colors [Shift]+[C] Option Key command Delete tool [5] Draw tool [8] Glue tool [4] Mute tool [7] Next Tool [F10] Play tool [9] Previous Tool [F9] Range tool [2] Select tool [1] Split tool [3] Zoom tool [6]