From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: The Basics
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From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: The Basics
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- [Narrator] Picking up from where we left off, let's continue our exploration of how the four tabs of the lower zone operate, when we select tracks above in the main project panel. So far, we've seen how the mix console responds to the track chosen above. Furthermore, the track chosen can be adapted and modified in either view, and the settings made immediately mirrored. For example, if I choose the MIDI track, labeled Ezdrummer number one, in the main area. We see that particular mix console channel becomes selected too. And of course, the track labeled, zero-seventy-five-A gets it's mix console track selected too. You'll no doubt remember me saying in the previous tutorial, the four panels of the lower zone automatically adapt to the relevant type of track chosen, and a particular event from the track selected. To make that a bit clearer, I'll show you an example. We're presently looking at the mix console, if I select the vocal audio track, the lower zone remains the same in that…
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Connecting Cubase5m 43s
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Steinberg Hub templates12m 48s
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Creating the first project5m 5s
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Exploring the UI3m 58s
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Zone areas3m 10s
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Project window toolbar3m 38s
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Inspector introduction3m 56s
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VSTi panel2m 43s
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Lower zone2m 28s
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Visibility panel2m 53s
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Cubase connections7m 55s
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Latency issues5m 17s
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Lower zone views3m 4s
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Editor tab3m 55s
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Sampler Control6m 42s
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Media tab5m 32s
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MediaBay introduction5m 27s
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MediaBay3m 35s
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Transport controls3m 43s
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Track Controls Settings dialog4m 20s
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Audio Pool options6m 13s
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Track options6m 56s
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