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The Control Room (Cubase only)
Cue Channels and Cue Sends
Reference Level
This setting determines the Control Room level used when the “Reference Level”
button is activated.
Main Dim Volume
This is the amount of gain reduction applied to the Control Room channel when
the DIM button is activated.
Cue Channels and Cue Sends
Cue Sends are used to create discrete cue mixes that performers can listen to during
recording. They can be displayed in the MixConsole and in the Inspector of the
Project window. Essentially, cue sends are stereo aux sends that are routed to cue
channel outputs in the Control Room Mixer.
Cue Sends only become available when a cue channel has been created in the VST
Connections window. For every cue channel defined in the VST Connections window,
each channel in the MixConsole has a cue send, with level, pan, and pre/post-fader
selection.
In the MixConsole, the cue sends are shown if you activate the Cues option on the
Racks pop-up menu.
In the Project window Inspector, the cue sends for a track are shown on the “Cue
Sends” tab.
If the “Cue Sends” tab is not shown in the Inspector, right-click on an Inspector
section and select the “Cue Sends” option on the context menu.
To hear the cue sends mix in the cue channel output, the input source must be set to
“Cues”.
Setting up a Cue Mix
You can create a cue mix from the fader and pan levels that are already used in the
MixConsole and alter them to meet the needs of the individual performers.
Proceed as follows:
1. In the MixConsole, select the channels from which you want to copy the settings.
2. In the Control Room, right-click on a cue channel and open the “From selected
mixer channels” submenu.
This submenu contains all the cue send functions for that cue channel.