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Table of Contents 4 About Cubase iC Pro 5 6 7 Installation Procedure Establishing a Connection System Requirements 8 Activating Auto-Lock 9 Navigation 10 11 Project Settings Page 12 12 13 13 MixConsole Settings Page MixConsole View Cue Mix View 14 14 15 Key Commands Settings Page Assigning Commands/Macros
About Cubase iC Pro Thank you for purchasing Cubase iC Pro from Steinberg! Cubase iC Pro gives you advanced remote control of your Steinberg DAW to get that recording session as smooth as possible. With a clear focus on recording, Cubase iC Pro is your very personal recording assistant. Cubase iC Pro gives you unparalleled control of your projects in a way that no other app can reach.
Installation Procedure To be able to use Cubase iC Pro with your Steinberg DAW, you need to download the necessary remote components and install them on your computer. You can then establish a connection using a wireless network. PREREQUISITE Your computer is connected to the internet. PROCEDURE 1. On your computer, open your browser, and enter the following address: www.steinberg.net/ski.
Installation Procedure Establishing a Connection RESULT Your Steinberg DAW is now set up to communicate with Cubase iC Pro. NOTE If you have any problems establishing a connection between your Steinberg DAW and Cubase iC Pro, visit the Steinberg Knowledge Base at http://www.steinberg.net/cubaseicprotroubleshooting.
Installation Procedure System Requirements System Requirements You can find a list of all devices and Steinberg DAWs that have been tested with Cubase iC Pro at http://www.steinberg.net/cubaseicprodevices. IMPORTANT The cue mix function requires a Steinberg DAW with Control Room functionality. It is not available in Cubase Artist, Elements, AI, or LE.
Activating Auto-Lock When Auto-Lock is activated, the display of your mobile device is turned off automatically if the device has not been used for a period of time. By default, Auto-Lock is deactivated for Cubase iC Pro. PROCEDURE 1. Open the Settings menu of your mobile device. 2. Select Cubase iC Pro from the menu. 3. Activate Auto-Lock.
Navigation The following controls allow you to switch between pages in Cubase iC Pro and remote-control your Steinberg DAW. Overview page Lets you access all other pages in Cubase iC Pro by tapping the miniature pages. Furthermore, you can open the Help and tap Disconnect to open the Connections page. Overview button (top-left corner) Opens the Overview page. Close button (top-right corner) Switches from a settings page back to the main page. Transport button (bottom-left corner) Opens the transport panel.
Project The Project page gives you an overview of your project. Here, you can add markers, locate to significant positions in your project, and so on. Project overview Corresponds to the overview line in your Steinberg DAW. You can swipe left and right and zoom by pinching. Time display Shows the primary or the secondary time display of your Steinberg DAW. To switch between the time formats, tap the display. Tempo display Shows the project tempo.
Project Settings Page Settings Page On the settings page, you can activate the Auto Quantize and Precount options in your Steinberg DAW.
MixConsole On the MixConsole page, you can control the most important MixConsole parameters in your Steinberg DAW or control individual cue mixes. In Cubase iC Pro, you can access the cue mixes that you set up using the Control Room in your Steinberg DAW. That way, the artists can adjust the levels of their independent headphone mixes directly from the recording room, while the main mix remains unaffected. The cue mixes in Cubase iC Pro directly correspond to the four cue channels in your Steinberg DAW.
MixConsole MixConsole View Switch MixConsole View – MixConsole vs. Cue Mix Determines whether you see the default MixConsole view or the cue mix view. Use the number buttons (1–4) to select your cue mix. Zoom Level – L/M/S Changes the channel size in the MixConsole and the cue mix view. Depending on the zoom level, more or less controls are visible. MixConsole View The controls in the MixConsole view directly correspond to the controls in the MixConsole of your Steinberg DAW.
Key Commands You can assign commands and macros from your Steinberg DAW to buttons in Cubase iC Pro. You can create different pages with a customized set of commands and macros. On the main Key Commands page, you can tap a button to execute a command or macro in your Steinberg DAW. NOTE With Cubase iC Pro, you can execute any command available in the Key Commands dialog of your Steinberg DAW.
Key Commands Assigning Commands/Macros Delete Deletes the current page. NOTE By deleting a page and loading its template at a different position, you can easily move pages. Assigning Commands/Macros To configure your own set of commands and macros, you can assign them to the buttons on a page. PROCEDURE 1. Go to the Key Commands settings page that you want to configure. Empty pages are located at the far right. 2. Tap a button. 3.