Hello All, I have cubase 1.0.4 and under the devices menu I have Mixer and Mixer 2 Options. Mixer 2 is missing off of version 1.0.7. I would really like to use the Mixer 2 in version 1.0.7 as I can see the mixer sliders AND the EQ Dials directly above all in one window.. Can I set This Up, if so.. how? I am On a Mac BTW..I'll assume it's the same on windows........ All Answers greatly appreciated Thanks In Advance
Some One wrote: > Hello All, > I have cubase 1.0.4 and under the devices menu I have Mixer and Mixer > 2 Options. > > Mixer 2 is missing off of version 1.0.7. > > I would really like to use the Mixer 2 in version 1.0.7 as I can see > the mixer sliders AND the EQ Dials directly above all in one window.. Is there a reason, why you can´t expand "mixer(1)" to this view?
On Feb 12, 8:07 am, "Some One" <> wrote: > Hello All, > I have cubase 1.0.4 and under the devices menu I have Mixer and Mixer 2 > Options. > > Mixer 2 is missing off of version 1.0.7. > > I would really like to use the Mixer 2 in version 1.0.7 as I can see the > mixer sliders AND the EQ Dials directly above all in one window.. > > Can I set This Up, if so.. how? > > I am On a Mac BTW..I'll assume it's the same on windows........ > > All Answers greatly appreciated > > Thanks In Advance I'm going to assume you have Cubase LE 1.07 rather than some very old version of Cubasis. If so...Mixer 1 and Mixer 2 are 2 different configurable views of the same mixer strips. Press F3, to call up the mixer, on the bottom left there ought to be a cluster of 4 rectangles and possibly two squares on top (been a long time since I've used LE). The bottom two rectangles represent the channel strips, the top two rectangles represent the configurable display (toggles between EQ, Insert slots, sends, user panel, VU display (meter bridge), Overview, etc...) and the two squares at the very top (possibly not there on your LE version) are the input/output routings.) You can save each of these as a view and toggle between the two. Of course, the best answer for you is to RTFM (it is a PDF included every version...there is no excuse and there is no possible way to maximize the effectiveness of Cubase without reading the manual). Kindest regards, CS