Application Notes; The Def.all File; The Templates; Recording - Lexicon STUDIO - ADDENDUM Manual

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VI. Application Notes
This section describes Lexicon Studio how to set up Cubase for common applications. For
users new to Cubase setups are provided that will help you get working quickly. Please
note though, this is not meant to be a substitute for reading the Cubase Documentation, for
an application a rich in features as Cubase you will benefit greatly for a through reading of
the documentation they provide.

The Def.all file

Included with your installation of Lexicon Studio is a file called Def.all. This file is located in
a folder called 'IDS' the installer creates at the root level of your C: drive. This file can be
used by Cubase to set the program to "custom" user settings optimized for use with Lexicon
Studio each time the application creates a "New" song. Copying this file to the folder your
Cubase application is in will replace the "Def.all" file in that folder and provide these new
settings. Also you can open this file directly if desired. This is a powerful and convenient
Cubase feature.

The Templates

Included in the IDS directory is a folder of templates for common applications.
templates provide the necessary settings for the following applications:
Analog Recording
Recording from S/PDIF
Recording from ADAT
Explanations about these settings are provided in the next section on Recording.

Recording

Cubase Record Settings

Audio System Setup
There are several settings of note
that you should be aware of
within the Cubase VST Audio
System Setup menu (within the
Audio pulldown menu). These
settings will help you to optimize
your Lexicon Studio system for
certain
tasks.
information on this page, you can
also consult your 'Getting into the
Details' section of your Cubase
VST User Guide.
For
more
Lexicon Studio User Guide Addendum
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