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The Control Room (Cubase only)
The concept behind the Control Room features is to divide the studio environment
into the performing area (studio) and the engineer/producer area (control room)
common to traditional studios. With its Control Room features, Cubase provides all
the functionality of the analog console’s monitoring section, along with many more
features, in a virtual, VST-based audio environment where flexibility and instant recall
are expected.
Control Room Features
The following features are available for the Control Room Mixer:
- Support for up to four sets of monitors with various speaker configurations.
- Dedicated Headphone output.
- Support for up to four discrete cue mix outputs.
- Dedicated Talkback channel with flexible routing and automatic record defeat.
- Support for up to six external inputs.
- Click track routing and level control to all Control Room outputs.
- Flexible Listen bus options with the Listen Dim setting that allows listen-enabled
tracks to be heard in context with the whole mix.
- Listen bus enabling on both Control Room and Headphone outputs.
- User-definable downmix settings using the MixConvert plug-in for all speaker
configurations.
- Individual speaker soloing for all speaker configurations.
- Multiple inserts on each Control Room channel for metering and surround
decoding among other possibilities.
- Monitor Dim function with adjustable level.
- User-defined Calibrated Monitor level for postproduction mixing in a calibrated
environment.
- Adjustable Input Gain and Input Phase on all external inputs and Speaker outputs.
- Support for up to four cue sends to create discrete cue mixes for performers.