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Applying effects to tracks in Cubase
Hi, hopefully someone can help,
At the moment I'm using NI Battery on 1 track in Cubase for all my percussion. The thing is, I'm not sure if I'm working in the right way at the moment. I get some beats going and then record the each instrument into separate Audio tracks in Cubase where I can then apply all the effects. At the end of it though if I don't like what's recorded though I have to record it again into an Audio track and then go through applying the effects all over again. It seems a bit time-consuming. Is there an easier way to apply loads of effects to individual instruments in Battery before it's recorded to audio? Ta |
Can't you just switch outputs of cells? At least I believe Battery has multiple outputs.
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You can indeed assign to different outs - Battery has 8
I use FXfreeze a lot on such things as well |
This assigning the output of cells is what I need to do but I think I need a simple explanation of how to do it and how I assign a particular cell to a DX effect.
The thing is, when I'm working in Battery at the moment, I'm only using the 4 master effects in Cubase and don't know how to access loads of them as is the case when you are working with an audio track. |
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Just assing selected cells to different tracks and add effects to those tracks. For example kick on track 1 with hard compressor and EQ, snare on track 2 with some reverb, hats on track 3 with some chorus and reverb, etc. Quote:
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So I change the MIDI channel on a cell in Battery to whatever channel and then what? Is it an audio track with nothing on it that I need to assign it to? Confused!!! :? :oops: |
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You have audio outputs of Battery in the mixer. Don't fiddle with MIDI tracks. MIDI is MIDI. Let it be. Quote:
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Nowt to do with MIDI channels.
Once a cell is selected there is an option to assign to different outs. If you look at the Cubase SX / SL mixer you will notice that there are 8 outs for Battery. When you select a cell and assign it to a different output you can see on the mixer the newly assigned sound comes out on the new channel. As Juho explains it is all in the manual. |
That's a great help, er, sorry everyone :oops:
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