Using the n8/n12 with Cubase 5 series
Owner’s Manual
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Setting up a musician’s monitor
If the Work mode on the n8/n12 is set to ST MIX,
Cubase audio tracks will be mixed in the Cubase
mixer, then output to the n8/n12. If necessary, you
can make another audio track mix independent from
the main mix (the mix output to the n8/n12). This
independent mix can be used as a musician’s
monitor.
To create a musician’s mix, transfer Cubase audio
track output directly to the n8/n12 AUX bus by using
the Cubase mixer send.
In the n8/n12 project templates, each audio track
send has already been assigned to the n8/n12 AUX
bus. By adjusting the send level for each audio track
in Cubase in the same way as when you create a
musician’s mix by using the n8/n12 [AUX] control,
you can create a musician’s mix.
If you create a new audio track, or if you create a
project without using the n8/n12 project templates,
assign the n8/n12 AUX buses to the audio track
sends in Cubase.
AUX BUS
L R
MIX
DAW TO
AUX
AUX
AUX
PHONE
Cubase
n8/n12
AUDIO TRACK
AUDIO TRACK
AUDIO TRACK
AUDIO TRACK
INPUT
CHANNEL
Only
To transfer signals to the n8/n12 AUX buses from
Cubase, “n12 (n8) AUX L/R” must be assigned to the
device (audio) port for the output buses (that are
assigned to the Cubase audio track sends). The
assignments in the n8/n12 project templates are as
follows:
You can adjust the volume of the entire monitoring
signal either in Cubase or on the n8/n12.
You can use the [DAW TO AUX] control and the
following controls to adjust the volume of the n8/
n12’s monitor signal.
For the n8
[AUX PHONES] control
For the n12
[AUX PHONES] control and [AUX LEVEL] control
Output bus
n12(n8)-AUX
Device (Audio) port
n12(n8) AUX L/R
If you are using Cubase 5/Cubase 4, disable
the Control Room function of Cubase.
NOTE