Software
UR44C Operation Manual
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Dedicated Windows for Cubase
Series
These are the windows for configuring the device settings
from Cubase series software. The dedicated windows for
Cubase series allow you to configure the parameters
which are configured by dspMixFx UR-C. Two types of
windows are available: Input Settings and Hardware
Setup.
Screenshot
Input Settings Window
Hardware Setup Window
How to Open the Window
Input Settings Window
From the Cubase series menu, select [Project]
[Add
track]
[Audio] to create an audio track and then click
the [UR44C] tab on the inspector on the left side.
Hardware Setup Window
From the Cubase series menu,
• Select [Studio]
[Studio Setup], then select the
[Steinberg UR-C] on the [Steinberg I/O] on the left side.
• From Input Settings Window, click [Hardware Setup]
Input Settings Window
This window is for configuring the input settings of the
device. The signal flow is from top to bottom. The settings
on this window (except for the +48V indicator) are saved
to the Cubase project file.
The Input Settings Window is displayed on the audio track
routing as UR44C.
Header Area
Display the name of the connected device and open the
Editor.
1
model
Displays the model name (UR44C) in use. Switch between
displayed or not displayed for the Input Settings Window
by clicking it.
2
Hardware setup
Opens the Hardware Setup Window.
3
Editor Active
Opens dspMixFx UR-C.
Hardware Inputs Settings area
This area is used to set parameters related to the UR44C
inputs.
1
Port name
Displays the name of the port which is being used for
input to the track of the device.
2
+48V
Indicates the on (lit) and off (unlit) status of the phantom
power function of the device.
3
Input meter
Displays input levels.
4
Meter Clip
Displays the input meter clip when clipping occurs. Click
this to stop this display.
5
High Pass Filter
Turns on (lit) and off (unlit) the high pass filter (not
available on [LINE INPUT 5/6]). To select the cutoff
frequency of the high pass filter, use the “Hardware Setup
Window” (
) in the section “dspMixFx UR-C.”
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