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¦ Soloing a post-fader channel signal Turn on the [SOLO] switch of the desired input channels (the switch indicator(s) will light up). You can turn on or off the switch for each channel individually. For example, you can listen to certain parts, such as only bass and drums, or vocal and piano, by turning on the [SOLO] switch for multiple desired channels. When the [SOLO] switch is turned on, the monitor source for the control room will switch to the solo bus and the [C-R SOURCE SELECT] switch indicator will flash. The Solo function is effective on only the monitor signal in the control room, and does not affect other output signals (such as the stereo bus or AUX bus output). ST OUT C-R OUT STEREO BUSSOLO BUS INPUT A INPUT CHANNEL CHANNEL FADER SOLO ON PFL OFF INPUT B NOTE ¦ Soloing a pre-fader signal To solo a pre-fader channel signal, turn on the [PFL] (Pre-Fader Listen) switch in the Master Control section, then turn on the desired input channel [SOLO] switch. This technique is useful when you want to monitor the channel signal without raising the channel fader. If the sound seems distorted, you can use this function to check whether the signal is already distorted before it passes through the fader. Monitoring a pre-fader signal may surprise you with its volume level, which may be much higher than expected. Check the monitoring level before you start to monitor the pre-fader signal. On the n12, you can use the [SOLO LEVEL] control in the Meter section to adjust the output level of the solo bus. ST OUT C-R OUT STEREO BUSSOLO BUS INPUT A INPUT CHANNEL CONTROL ROOM CHANNEL FADER SOLO ON INPUT B Owner’s Manual 32 Cubasen8/n12 INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL • Direct recording of REC bus signals Cubasen8/n12 INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL • Direct recording of REC bus signals Using the n8/n12 with Cubase 5 series The n8/n12 features a special function that enables you to link the n8/n12 with Cubase. Using this function, you can seamlessly synchronize mixer operation with Cubase, and record and mixdown with tremendous efficiency. As an example, this section describes using Cubase 5 with the Link function. NOTE You must have Cubase 5/Cubase 4/Cubase Studio 5/Cubase Studio 4/Cubase Essential 5/Cubase Essential 4/Cubase AI 5/ Cubase AI 4 to use the Link function. Cubase SX3 and Nuendo 3 (and any previous version) are not compatible with this feature. For the most recent information on compatibility with the latest version of Nuendo, refer to the following website. What you can do using the n8/n12 with Cubase Linking the n8/n12 to Cubase enables you to perform many neat tricks. For example... ¦ Controlling Cubase remotely ¦ Turning on and off VST or From the n8/n12 panel, you can remotely control the other effects applied to the Cubase transport section and set up audio tracks. monitor signal ¦ Directly recording mixer From the n8/n12 panel, you can choose whether or not you wish to monitor through the mixer the input signals to Cubase signals processed by VST effects in Cubase. This isYou can record input channel signals or REC bus called the Monitor Remote function. You can easilysignals from the n8/n12 directly into Cubase. turn this function on or off depending on the This direct recording capability is very easy and requirements of your recording environment. convenient. While the Monitor Remote function is turned on, you can monitor the input signals processed by the VST • Direct recording of input channel signals effects. AUDIO TRACK AUDIO TRACK AUDIO TRACK AUDIO TRACK REC BUS Cubase n8/n12 INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL AUDIO TRACK n8/n12 Cubase INPUT CHANNEL AUDIO TRACK on off VST effect ¦ Mixing Cubase tracks on the n8/n12 You can add stereo signals from Cubase audio tracks to the mix on the n8/n12, or route each Cubase audio track to an individual input channel on the n8/n12. Cubase n8/n12 AUDIO TRACK AUDIO TRACK AUDIO TRACK AUDIO TRACK INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL INPUT CHANNEL English Owner’s Manual Using the n8/n12 with Cubase 5 series Using the n8/n12 with Cubase 5 series n Follow the steps below to set up your computer so that you can use the Link function. NOTE Before using the Cubase Link function, you must install special drivers and software, and then make initial settings. For more information about installation procedures and initial settings for the dedicated software, please refer to the Installation Guide. English 1. Start the computer. 2. Connect the n8/n12 to the computer using an IEEE 1394 cable, then turn on the power to the mixer. 3. Launch Cubase. ¦ Windows: Select [Start] > [All Programs] > [Steinberg Cubase 5] > [Cubase 5]. ¦ Macintosh: Double click [Applications] > [Cubase 5]. If the Yamaha Extension dialog box is displayed while Cubase is starting, click [OK]. While Cubase is running, the n8/n12 can be linked to Cubase. The CUBASE READY indicator lights up. lit NOTE ...
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