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    Below we describe how to set up EQ in the Channel Settings window, 
    but the parameters are the same in the Inspector (apart from the pre-
    sets and reset function).
    In the Channel Settings window you find the EQ section in the middle 
    (or to the right, if you are making settings for an FX channel track). The 
    section consists of four EQ modules with parameter dials, an EQ 
    curve display and some additional functions at the top.
    Using the parameter dials
    1.Activate an EQ module by clicking its power button.
    Although the modules are labeled “lo”, “lo mid” and so on, they all have the same fre-
    quency range (20Hz to 20kHz). The only difference between the modules is that the 
    “lo” and “hi” bands can act as shelving or high/low-pass filters (described below).
    2.Set the desired frequency with the outer ring of the parameter dial.
    This is the center frequency of the frequency range to be cut or boosted.
    3.Set the amount of cut or boost with the gain control – the inner para-
    meter dial.
    The range is ± 24 dB.
    4.Set the Q value with the lower dial.
    This determines the width of the affected frequency range. Higher values give narrower 
    frequency ranges. 
    						
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    •If you set the Q value for the “lo” EQ module to minimum, it will act as 
    a low shelving filter.
    If you set it to its maximum value, it will act as a high-pass filter.
    •If you set the Q value for the “hi” EQ module to minimum, it will act as 
    a high shelving filter.
    If you set it to its maximum value, it will act as a low-pass filter.
    5.If needed, you can activate and make settings for up to four modules.
    Note that you can edit the values numerically as well, by clicking in a value field and en-
    tering the desired gain, frequency or Q value.
    Using the curve display
    When you activate EQ modules and make settings with the parameter 
    dials you will see that your settings are automatically reflected in the 
    curve display above. You can also make settings directly in the curve 
    (or combine the two methods any way you like):
    1.To activate an EQ module, click in the curve display.
    This adds a curve point and one of the modules below are activated.
    2.Make EQ settings by dragging the curve point in the display.
    This allows you to adjust gain (drag up or down) and frequency (drag left or right).
    3.To set the Q parameter, press [Shift] and drag the curve point up or 
    down.
    You will see the EQ curve become wider or narrower as you drag.
    •You can also restrict the editing by pressing [Ctrl]/[Command] (sets 
    gain only) or [Alt]/[Option] (sets frequency only) while you drag the 
    curve point.
    4.To activate another EQ module, click somewhere else in the display 
    and proceed as above.
    5.To turn off an EQ module, double click its curve point or drag it out-
    side the display.
    EQ reset (Channel Settings window only)
    To the right above the EQ curve display in the Channel Settings win-
    dow you will find a reset button. Clicking this will turn off all EQ mod-
    ules and reset all EQ parameters to their default values. 
    						
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    EQ bypass
    Whenever one or several EQ modules are activated for a channel, the 
    EQ button will light up in green in the mixer channel strip, Inspector 
    (Equalizer and Channel sections), Track list and Channel Settings 
    window (top right corner of the EQ section).
    Clicking the EQ button will bypass all EQ modules for the channel, al-
    lowing you to compare the sound with and without EQ. When the EQ 
    is in Bypass mode, the EQ button is yellow.
    Using EQ presets (Channel Settings window only)
    Some useful basic presets are included with the program. You can 
    use them as they are, or as a starting point for further “tweaking”. 
    •To call up a preset, pull down the presets pop-up menu above the EQ 
    curve display and select one of the available presets.
    •To store the current EQ settings as a preset, click the store button 
    (plus sign) to the left of the presets field.
    The settings are stored with the default name “Preset” and a number. To rename a pre-
    set, double click in the preset pop-up field and enter a new name.
    •To remove a preset, select it and click the remove (minus sign) button. 
    						
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    EQ in the channel overview
    If the “Channel” section is selected in the Inspector, you will get an 
    overview of which EQ modules, insert effects and effect sends are 
    activated for the channel.
    By clicking the “hi”, “hi mid”, “lo mid” or “lo” indicator, you can turn the 
    corresponding EQ module on or off.
    The channel overview in the Inspector. 
    						
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    Copying settings between audio channels
    It is possible to copy all channel settings for an audio channel and 
    paste them onto another channel. This applies to all audio channel 
    types. For example, you can copy EQ settings from an audio track and 
    apply these to a group or VST Instrument channel, if you want them to 
    have the same sound. Proceed as follows:
    1.Select the channel you want to copy settings from by clicking the nar-
    row horizontal strip just above the channel name field (or just above 
    the pan control). A selected channel is indicated by these two fields 
    being highlighted.
    You can also select channels with the Channel Select pop-up menu – see page 169.
    Selecting a channel in the channel strip (left), and in the common panel (right).
    2.Click the “Copy” button in the common panel.
    3.Select the channel you want to copy the settings to and click the 
    Paste button.
    The settings are applied to the selected channel.
    4.To copy the same settings to several channels, repeat step 3.
    The copied settings are retained in memory until you copy new channel settings, or 
    close the project.
    Channel settings can be copied from stereo channels and pasted to 
    mono channels and vice versa.   
    						
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    Output channels do not have sends, but channel settings can still be 
    copied to/from other audio channel types. When copying from an output 
    or effect channel, any send settings in the channel you paste into are 
    unaffected.
    Initialize Channel and Reset Mixer
    The Initialize Channel button can be found at the bottom of the Chan-
    nel Settings common panel. It resets the selected channel to the de-
    fault settings. Similarly, the mixer common panel holds a Reset Mixer 
    button – when you click this you will be asked whether to reset all 
    channels or just the selected channel.
    Default settings are:
    • All EQ, Insert and Send effect settings are deactivated and reset.
    • Solo/Mute is deactivated.
    • The fader is set to 0dB.
    • Pan is set to center position.
    Changing the meter characteristics 
    On the Mixer context menu, opened by right-clicking (Win) or [Ctrl]-
    clicking (Mac) anywhere on the mixer panel, there is a submenu named 
    “Global Meter Settings”, allowing you to adjust the meter characteris-
    tics in the following way:
    •If “Fast Release” is activated, the meters respond very quickly to level 
    peaks.
    If “Fast Release” is deactivated, the meters respond more like standard meters. 
    						
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    Using group channels
    You can route the outputs from multiple audio channels to a group. 
    This enables you to control the channel levels using one fader, apply 
    the same effects and equalization to all of them etc. To create a group 
    channel, proceed as follows:
    1.Select Add Track from the Project menu and select “Group Channel” 
    from the submenu that appears.
    2.Select the desired channel configuration and click OK.
    A group channel track is added to the Track list and a corresponding group channel 
    strip is added to the mixer. By default the first group channel strip is labeled “Group 1”, 
    but you can rename it just like any channel in the mixer.
    3.Pull down the Output routing pop-up for a channel you want to route 
    to the group channel, and select the group channel.
    The output of the audio channel is now redirected to the selected group.
    4.Do the same for the other channels you wish to route to the group.
    Settings for group channels
    The group channel strips are (almost) identical to audio channel strips 
    in the mixer. The descriptions of the mixer features earlier in this chap-
    ter apply to group channels as well. Some things to note:
    •You can route the output of a group to an output bus or to another 
    group with a higher number.
    You cannot route a group to itself. Routing is done with the Output Routing pop-up 
    menu in the Inspector (select an automation track for the Group in the Track list).
    •There are no input routing pop-ups, monitor buttons or record enable 
    buttons for group channels.
    This is because inputs are never connected directly to a group.
    •Solo functionality is automatically linked for a channel routed to a 
    group and the group channel itself.
    This means that if you solo a group channel, all channels routed to the group are auto-
    matically soloed as well. Similarly, soloing a channel routed to a group will automati-
    cally solo the group channel. 
    						
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    •Mute functionality depends on the setting “Group Channels: Mute 
    Sources as well” in the Preferences dialog. 
    By default, when you mute a group channel no audio will pass through the group. How-
    ever, other channels that are routed directly to that group channel will remain unmuted. If 
    any of those channels have aux sends routed to other group channels, FX channels or 
    output busses, those will still be heard. 
    If the option “Group Channels: Mute Sources as well” is activated in 
    the Preferences dialog (VST page) muting a group channel will cause 
    all other channels directly routed to it to be muted as well. Pressing 
    mute again will unmute the group channel and all other channels di-
    rectly routed to it. Channels that were muted prior to the group channel 
    being muted will not remember their mute status and will be unmuted 
    when the group channel is unmuted.
    The option “Group Channels: Mute Sources as well” does not affect how 
    mute automation is written. Writing mute automation on a group channel 
    only affects the group channel and not channels routed to it. When writ-
    ing the automation you will see the other channels being muted when 
    this option is checked. However, upon playback, only the group channel 
    will respond to the automation.
    One application of group channels is to use them as “effect racks” – 
    see page 194. 
    						
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    About output busses
    As described in the Getting Started book, Cubase SE uses a system 
    of input and output busses which are set up using the VST Connec-
    tions window . This is described in the chapter “VST Connections: 
    Setting up input and output busses”.
    Output busses let you route audio from the program to the outputs on 
    your audio hardware. 
    Routing audio channels to busses
    To route the output of an audio channel to one of the active busses, 
    proceed as follows:
    1.In the Project window, select the desired audio track.
    2.In the Inspector for the audio track, open the topmost tab.
    If another tab is shown in the Inspector, just click on the track name in the top section 
    of the inspector to display the tab with the input/output settings.
    3.Pull down the output routing pop-up menu (“out:”) and select one of 
    the busses.
    This pop-up menu contains the output busses configured in the VST Connections 
    window, as well as available group channels.
    Viewing the output busses in the mixer
    Output busses are shown as output channels in a separate pane to 
    the right in the mixer. You show or hide this pane by clicking the Hide 
    Output Channels button in the mixer’s common panel to the left:
    Each output channel resembles a regular audio channel strip. Here 
    you can do the following:
    • Adjust master levels for all configured output busses using the level faders.
    • Add effects or EQ to the output channels (see page 193).  
    						
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    MIDI specific procedures
    This section describes basic procedures for MIDI channels in the mixer.
    Using Channel Settings
    For each MIDI channel strip in the mixer (and MIDI track in the Track 
    list or the Inspector) there is an Edit (“e”) button. 
    Clicking this opens the MIDI Channel Settings window. This window 
    contains a duplicate of the mixer channel strip, a section with two MIDI 
    inserts and a section with two MIDI send effects. Every MIDI channel 
    has its own channel settings.
    The MIDI Channel Settings window.  
    						
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