Usage Examples; Introduction; Recording With The Channel Strip And Rev-X - Steinberg UR 824 Operation Manual

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Usage Examples

Introduction

This section introduces some usage examples of
the device. It is assumed that the audio driver
settings on the DAW software have been properly
configured according to the "Basic Operation"
section in the included Getting Started manual. If
you have not configured them yet, refer to the
section "Basic Operation" to complete the
configuration.
Recording with the Channel
Strip and REV-X
This section shows how to record a vocal to DAW
software using the built-in Channel Strip and REV-X
on the device. When using Cubase series
programs, it is handy to use the project template.
These project templates include the settings of the
Channel Strip and REV-X. You can start recording
instantly by opening the project template. When
using programs other than the Cubase series, use
the dspMixFx UR824.
Connection Example
Computer
Microphone
Operation
Cubase Series Programs
1.
Launch the Cubase series DAW.
The Project Assistant window appears.
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Monitor speakers
Headphones
Select the project template "Steinberg
UR824 Vocal-Inst Recording 1" in
"Recording" on the Project Assistant
window, then click [Create].
Turn on Direct Monitoring as follows.
[Devices]  [Device Setup]  [Yamaha
Steinberg USB ASIO] (Windows) or [Steinberg
UR824] (Mac)  enter checkmark to "Direct
Monitoring"  [OK]
Confirm that the "Record Enable" and
"Monitor" indicators are turned on (lit) for
the audio track.
While singing into the microphone, adjust
the input signal level of the microphone by
the INPUT GAIN knob on the device.
Adjust the input signal level so that the SIG/
PEAK lamp flashes dimly in red.
While singing into the microphone, adjust
the output signal level of the headphones by
the PHONES knob on the device.
Set the Channel Strip settings and REV-X
settings on the Input Settings window.
Select the Channel Strip Insertion Location
depending on the desired insert point. The
default setting is "Lower" (applied to both the
monitor signal and the recording signal). For
details on the Insertion Location, refer to the
"Channel Strip Insertion Location" (page 16) in
the section "Dedicated Windows for Cubase
Series."
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