They allow you to import, add, record, and edit parts and events. Tracks are the building blocks of your project. You must create and set up a project to work with the program. ![]() In Cubase, projects are the central documents. The Project window provides an overview of the project, and allows you to navigate and perform large scale editing. ![]() Here, you can also set up group and FX channels, external effects, external instruments, and the Control Room. To play back and record in Cubase, you must set up input and output busses in the Audio Connections window. To use Cubase, you must set up your audio, and if required, your MIDI system. Here you will find detailed information about all the features and functions in the program. This is the Operation Manual for Steinberg’s Cubase. The Pillars of Hercules: this patch is designed for processing percussive sounds.The following list informs you about the most important improvements in Cubase and provides links to the corresponding descriptions. Patch Ideas: All patches require signal to be processed patched to Signal IN, Level Control set to accommodates incoming signal and MIX OUT patched to final mixer/ monitoring system. Take modDemix Signal OUT and patch to the final stage in the external feedback loop, the VCA. The FB OUT signal would be patched to the Signal IN on the modDemix. For the modDemix you could set up the typical Ring Modulation patch where you have a sine or triangle waveform from a VCO patched to the CARRIER input on the modDemix. Set up the external module to process the FB OUT signal. Using the External Feedback Loop: Patch the FB OUT (2B) to an external module such as the modDemix. Set the MIX Panel Control (5A) to about 50% for the typical patch. Take your output from the MIX OUT (6A) and patch to your final mixer/ monitoring system. Beyond 70% on the Level Control, there will be clipping followed by digital overloading. The associated Level Control (2A) accommodates modular synthesizer signals of 10Vpp for the first 70% of its rotation. Getting Started: Patch the signal to be processed into the SIGNAL IN (1A). TEMPO IN: allows synchronization of Echoes to multiple or division of an external Clock. ECHO TIME CV IN: unipolar control signal input. ECHO TIME CV Attenuator: unipolar attenuator for Echo Time CV IN. ECHO TIME Panel Control: sets time/ length of Echo, from 7ms to 1.7 sec 4D. ECHO CLOCK OUT: outputs the ECHO TIME as 4ms wide clock pulse. ECHO TIME LED: Indicates Tempo of the ECHO CLOCK 2D. DEPTH Panel Control: unipolar panel control that sets the index of the pitch shift, ranging from sub-mi crotonal chorusing to 4 octaves harmonizing. Pitch Trim (see calibration procedure) 4C. ![]() ![]() Range is ALWAYS dependent upon DEPTH setting. At 50% no pitch shift, greater than 50% shifts pitch UP and less than 50% shifts pitch DOWN. Pitch Panel Control: bipolar panel control. Temphonic LEDs: indicate mechanics of the pitch-shifting machine. With nothing patched to MIX CV IN, works as standard panel control.ġC 3A 2C 3C 4C 5C 6C 7C 9C 8C Pitch Shift 1C. MIX Panel Control: blends between DRY (un-processed) signal & WET (processed) Signal. Trim for Mix Control (see calibration procedure) 5A. Level Control for Signal IN: overloads at 70% to 100% 3A. Signal IN: AC coupled, expects standard signal level of 10Vpp signal. Go to for the details of this format.ĢA 3A 5A 6A 1A 1B 2B 4A Echophon Panel Controls Audio Input/ Output 1A. It is designed to be used within the euro format modular synthesizer system. Installation: The Make Noise Echophon is an electronic signal generator requiring 70mA of +12V and 40ma of -12V regulated power and properly formatted distribution receptacle to operate. Malfunction resulting from wrong power supply voltages, backwards power cable connection, abuse of the product or any other causes determined by Make Noise to be the fault of the user are not covered by this warranty, and normal service rates will apply. Limited WARRANTY: Make Noise warrants this product to be free of defects in materials or construction for a period of one year from the date of purchase (proof of purchase/invoice required).
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