Configuring Axr4 Settings In Cubase (Axr Extension); Window Configuration; Dedicated Cubase Window - Steinberg AXR4T Operation Manual

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Configuring AXR4
Settings in Cubase (AXR
Extension)

Window Configuration

Using AXR Extension allows you to operate
AXR4 devices connected to a computer with a
dedicated Cubase window. A "dedicated
Cubase window" for configuring hardware
input and output settings, and a "hardware
setup" window for configuring general settings
are available.

Dedicated Cubase Window

How to open the dedicated
Cubase window
The dedicated Cubase window will appear under the
following conditions.
• The AXR Extension has been installed correctly.
• A version or grade of Cubase that supports the AXR
Extension is used.
• The audio track in the Cubase project uses a mono or
stereo bus.
• If the audio track in the Cubase project uses a stereo
bus, it consists of a pair of even and odd numbered
channels.
1.
Create an audio track in the Cubase
project that meets the conditions
described above.
2.
Click the audio track created to select it.
3.
Double click the AXR4 tab label displayed
in the inspector window on the left side of
the Cubase project window to open the
dedicated Cubase window.
The dedicated Cubase window fulfills two
roles: editing parameters and displaying the
signal flow.
Panel Controls and Functions (Software)
Edit parameters function
The edit parameters function is used to control
hardware input/headphone assignments for
the connected AXR4 device from the audio
track selected in the Cubase project.
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1 Header area
(page
2 Hardware Inputs Settings area
(page
57)
3 Effect Settings area
4 Outputs area
(page
57)
(page
58)
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