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Appendix A
Moving and Muting the Audiomix Part
The Audiomix Part can be handled as any Mixer Part:
If you want to turn off Monitor mixer automation from the Arrange window, you can mute the
Audiomix Part or Track.
You can copy recorded mixer actions to several places in your Arrangement by cutting out the
relevant section of the Audiomix Part with the Scissors tool and duplicating it, placing the copies
wherever you want them.
Working with one Audiomix Part for each Audio Channel
Although Cubase VST only creates one dedicated Audiomix Track, there is a way to structure your
Mixer Automation into different Parts for different channels, which makes it easier to edit and redo
mixer recordings you're not satisfied with:
1. Record your fader movements and other mixer actions for the first audio channel, as described
on the previous page.
2. Deactivate the Write function and go to the Arrange window.
3. Make a new Mixer Track. It might be a good idea to name it after the audio channel you just mixed,
to avoid confusion later on.
4. Move the entire Audiomix Part to the new Track.
5. Open the Monitor again, activate the Write function and record your mixer actions for the next
audio channel. Now Cubase VST creates a new Audiomix Part on the original, empty Audiomix
Track. If you activate the Read function, your previously recorded Part will be played back from
its new Track, so you can watch your recorded fader movements while you continue with new
audio channels.
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 for as many channels you like.
You will end up with a number of Mixer Tracks, all playing back simultaneously, affecting different
audio channels in the Monitor mixer. If you want to, you can keep it that way. If you like to clean up
your Arrange window, you can Merge the Parts into one.
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