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Each Audio or MIDI track you create in Cubase has an individual input setting
(Figure 12). This setting selects which physical input on your Audio/MIDI
interface will be recorded onto that track.
Each track also has an individual “record enable” button (Fig. 21)
6. On the left-hand panel of the Cubase window, select an input for your Audio track
(Fig. 21)
Fig. 21
7. Once you have selected the input for your track (Fig. 21) and your track or tracks
have been “record enabled,” you can begin recording by pressing the master Record
button which located on the floating Transport Panel at the bottom of the screen (Fig.
19).
Important: After recording a track, you need to turn off “record enable” on that track
before you will be able to hear what you have recorded. Having a track record enabled
or monitor enabled will sometimes prevent audio that is already on that track
from playing back.
For further information on recording, mixing and exporting music from Cubase, please
refer to the Cubase Operation Manual which was installed along with your Cubase
software. You can easily access this documentation from within Cubase by selecting the
Help menu at the top of the screen, then Documentation, then choosing either Getting
Started, or Operation Manual. The Getting Started guide has three excellent tutorials
that will introduce you to many of the functions and operations of the program.
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